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In this episode of Dairy Good Dawgs, co-hosts Dr. Jillian Bohlen and Sophie Dupont sit down with Dr. Emmanuel Rollin from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine for an in-depth conversation on mastitis management and the judicious use of antibiotics in dairy cattle. Drawing on his experience in milk quality diagnostics and herd health, Dr. Rollins breaks down the most common mastitis pathogens seen in the Southeast, explains why antibiotics aren’t always the right first response, and walks through practical, decision-based approaches producers can use to determine when to treat and when to wait. This episode offers science-based insight and practical takeaways for producers, veterinarians, and anyone interested in responsible antibiotic use and improving udder health on today’s dairy farms.
By UGA Dairy TeamIn this episode of Dairy Good Dawgs, co-hosts Dr. Jillian Bohlen and Sophie Dupont sit down with Dr. Emmanuel Rollin from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine for an in-depth conversation on mastitis management and the judicious use of antibiotics in dairy cattle. Drawing on his experience in milk quality diagnostics and herd health, Dr. Rollins breaks down the most common mastitis pathogens seen in the Southeast, explains why antibiotics aren’t always the right first response, and walks through practical, decision-based approaches producers can use to determine when to treat and when to wait. This episode offers science-based insight and practical takeaways for producers, veterinarians, and anyone interested in responsible antibiotic use and improving udder health on today’s dairy farms.