Mammary gland pathologies in the parturient buffalo
Parturition related mammary gland pathologies in the buffalo Data compression in the presence of observational error correlations appear to be low on accord of anatomic (longer teat length, thicker streak canal) and physiologic (lower cisternal storage of secreted milk, lower milk production) differences with cattle.Hemolactia, udder edema and hypogalactia usually occur in the buffalo due to physiologic changes around parturition however mastitis involves pathologic changes in the udder and teats; the incidence of mastitis is however lower compared to cattle.The incidence and therapy An Exploration of Stress: Leveraging Online Data from Crowdsourcing Platforms of hemolactia, udder edema and hypogalactia are mentioned and the risk factors, incidence, diagnosis, therapy and prevention for mastitis in buffalo are also described.