Milk quality and mastitis control
Author
D. E. JasperAuthor Affiliations
D. E. Jasper is Professor of Clinical Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine, and Veterinarian in the Experiment Station, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 17(11):9-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n11p9. November 1963.
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Abstract
Milk has been long recognized as a particularly nourishing and adaptable food, but was limited in use until production and quality controls were instituted about 50 years ago. The good reputation of milk as a highly nutritious, high quality food is firmly established today but it must be continually guarded and strengthened. This article reviews the effects of mastitis on milk quality and discusses the value of quality control testing programs as they affect dairymen, manufacturers and consumers.
Jasper D. 1963. Milk quality and mastitis control. Hilgardia 17(11):9-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n11p9
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