A HACCP-based approach to mastitis control in dairy herds. Part 2: Implementation and evaluation
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  • 作者:Lies Beekhuis-Gibbon (1)
    Catherine Devitt (2)
    Paul Whyte (1)
    Luke O’Grady (1)
    Simon J More (1)
    Bairbre Redmond (2)
    Suzanne Quin (2)
    Michael L Doherty (1)
  • 刊名:Irish Veterinary Journal
  • 出版年:2011
  • 出版时间:December 2011
  • 年:2011
  • 卷:64
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:538KB
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  • 作者单位:Lies Beekhuis-Gibbon (1)
    Catherine Devitt (2)
    Paul Whyte (1)
    Luke O’Grady (1)
    Simon J More (1)
    Bairbre Redmond (2)
    Suzanne Quin (2)
    Michael L Doherty (1)

    1. School of Agriculture, Food Science and Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
    2. School of Applied Social Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
文摘
Part 1 of the study described the development of a Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) based programme and accompanying handbook for the control of mastitis. This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of customised HACCP-based programmes, which were developed from the handbook and assessed on six Irish dairy farms. Both quantitative and qualitative (action research) research methodologies were used to measure the success of implementation and efficacy of control of sub-clinical mastitis as measured by Somatic Cell Counts (SCC) and the degree of compliance by farmers in adopting and maintaining recommendations throughout the course of the study period. No overall differences in SCC before and during the implementation of the study were found when all six farms were considered together. Three of the six study farms experienced a significant decrease in herd milk recorded SCC during the implementation of the control programme. An essential part of the study was achieving initial agreement on recommendations as well as ongoing monitoring of compliance during the study. This pilot study shows that HACCP can be implemented on farms as a means of working towards the control of mastitis and that farmer attitude, and understanding of mastitis are crucial in terms of motivation irrespective of practical approaches used to manage mastitis.

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