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This study sustain previous results that treatment with CNH is a powerful mean to eradicated bacterial infection, and strongly highlight the potential of this method to serve as a viable non-antibiotic dry cow therapy treatment. The increase in milk yield is a valuable bonus and its effectiveness is comparable with that achieved with growth hormone treatment, albeit in much simple mode of treatment and without the problematic of hormonal treatment.
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Silanikove, N., Yacoby, S. & Leitner, G. Intra-mammary single infusion of casein hydrolyzate in dairy cows as alternative dry period treatment: Curing bacterial infection and increasing milk yield in the subsequent lactations. Nat Prec (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.2130.1
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