Mastitis Management Unleashed In this 3 parts video, Natasha Maguire, Farm Medix' Chief Scientific Officer, shares information you may not know about Somatic Cell Count, how it can be used, its limitations, and how Farm Medix brings a unique science-based approach to...
Contagious Mastitis 101
The publicity around outbreaks of exotic Mycoplasma bovis in New Zealand (2017) could be an important learning exercise for farmers about on-farm biosecurity and contagious mastitis. Most farmers are simply too trusting with access and movements on their farms,...
Farm Medix & GEA’ FIL Enter Exclusive Partnership
December 17th, 2021 Hamilton, New-Zealand Farm Medix is thrilled to announce it has entered an exclusive, global partnership agreement with FIL, a wholly owned subsidiary of GEA New Zealand, to distribute and support our mastitis management solutions. This agreement...
Mastitis Reduction – Know Thy Enemy
Farmers with spiking total bacteria counts, rising somatic cell count (SCC) or other milk quality concerns no longer have to speculate about where it comes from. Snapshot, a unique test developed by our team at Farm Medix and delivered on-farm by our partners, can...
Mastitis Prevention Roadshow
Hear from mastitis expert and award-winning microbiologist, Natasha Maguire, about improving on-farm profitability through lowering Somatic Cell Count (SCC) and reducing antibiotic usage. Our objective is to help you achieve your goals by sharing our Mastitis...
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Mastitis Management and Somatic Cell Count (SCC)
What is SCC? SCC is a measure of the alert level of the immune system in your animals - from inflammation of the mammary gland - usually from Mastitis. The majority of somatic cells are leukocytes (white blood cells) - which become present in increasing numbers in...