TRIGGER FACTORS OF NECROBACTERIOSIS IN HIGH-YIELDING DAIRY CATTLE AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN INTEGRATED PREVENTION MODEL
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This study investigates the main trigger factors involved in the development of necrobacteriosis in high-yielding dairy cattle and evaluates the effectiveness of an integrated prevention model targeting these factors. The results identified hoof rot, interdigital dermatitis, metabolic disorders, and technological stressors as key trigger factors contributing to disease development. The implementation of the integrated prevention model led to a reduction in disease incidence, stabilization of clinical conditions, and preservation of milk productivity. The findings demonstrate that a trigger factor-oriented approach is highly effective in controlling and preventing necrobacteriosis under modern livestock production conditions.Downloads
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2026-04-06
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F.A., K., & Kh.A., K. (2026). TRIGGER FACTORS OF NECROBACTERIOSIS IN HIGH-YIELDING DAIRY CATTLE AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN INTEGRATED PREVENTION MODEL. Eurasian Journal of Medical and Natural Sciences, 6(3), 335-338. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19436354
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