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The five point plan was initially developed in the 1960’s by the National Institute for Research into Dairying (NIRD). The aim was to reduce the level of clinical and subclinical mastitis in the UK national dairy herd primarily through the control of contagious pathogens. Its implementation was successful in both regards, particularly in reducing the average herd somatic cell count (SCC), primarily an indicator of subclinical mastitis.  
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==Introduction==
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The five point plan was initially developed in the 1960’s by the National Institute for Research into Dairying (NIRD). The aim was to reduce the level of clinical and subclinical [[mastitis]] in the UK national dairy herd primarily through the control of contagious pathogens. Its implementation was successful in both regards, particularly in reducing the average herd somatic cell count (SCC), primarily an indicator of subclinical mastitis.  
  
 
The five points are:-
 
The five points are:-
  
#Treat and record clinical cases
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#'''Treat and record clinical cases
#Post milking teat disinfection
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#'''Post milking teat disinfection
#[[Dry Cow Therapy|Dry cow therapy]]
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#'''[[Dry Cow Therapy|Dry cow therapy]]
#Cull chronic cases
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#'''Cull chronic cases
#Milk machine maintenance
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#'''Milk machine maintenance
  
 
Various modifications to this plan have been introduced over the years including the “Six Point Plan”, as part of the National Mastitis Action Plan, and the “Ten Point Plan” developed by the National Mastitis Council (NMC) in the USA.
 
Various modifications to this plan have been introduced over the years including the “Six Point Plan”, as part of the National Mastitis Action Plan, and the “Ten Point Plan” developed by the National Mastitis Council (NMC) in the USA.
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===References===
 
===References===
  
Blowey, R, Edmondson, P., 2010. Mastitis Control in Dairy Herds, 2nd Edition. CABI International.
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Blowey, R, Edmondson, P., 2010. '''Mastitis Control in Dairy Herds,''' 2nd Edition. ''CABI International''.
  
Biggs, A., 2009. Mastitis in Cattle, 1st Edition. The Crowood Press Ltd.
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Biggs, A., 2009.''' Mastitis in Cattle, '''1st Edition. ''The Crowood Press Ltd''.
  
 
www.mastitiscontrolplan.co.uk
 
www.mastitiscontrolplan.co.uk
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www.dairyco.org.uk
 
www.dairyco.org.uk
  
[[Category:To Do - Review]]
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[[Category:Expert Review - Farm Animal]][[Category:Mastitis]]

Revision as of 09:13, 18 April 2011

Introduction

The five point plan was initially developed in the 1960’s by the National Institute for Research into Dairying (NIRD). The aim was to reduce the level of clinical and subclinical mastitis in the UK national dairy herd primarily through the control of contagious pathogens. Its implementation was successful in both regards, particularly in reducing the average herd somatic cell count (SCC), primarily an indicator of subclinical mastitis.

The five points are:-

  1. Treat and record clinical cases
  2. Post milking teat disinfection
  3. Dry cow therapy
  4. Cull chronic cases
  5. Milk machine maintenance

Various modifications to this plan have been introduced over the years including the “Six Point Plan”, as part of the National Mastitis Action Plan, and the “Ten Point Plan” developed by the National Mastitis Council (NMC) in the USA.


References

Blowey, R, Edmondson, P., 2010. Mastitis Control in Dairy Herds, 2nd Edition. CABI International.

Biggs, A., 2009. Mastitis in Cattle, 1st Edition. The Crowood Press Ltd.

www.mastitiscontrolplan.co.uk

www.dairyco.org.uk