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Özkan, S. (2015). The greenhouse gas emissions intensity of herds with mastitis (Vol. 5).
Abstract: Mastitis is an inflammatory disease of milking cows, causing production and economic losses in dairy farms. The main pathogens causing majority of the intramammary infections are Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus dysgalactiae, Escherichia coli and coagulase-negative Staphylococci. Here, we analysed the effect of mastitis on herd parameters such as milk yield, feed intake, replacement rate, gross margin and greenhouse gas emissions. The data were collected from the Norwegian Dairy Herd Recording System between 2010 and 2012. The farm data were recorded from 20 farms in Norway, based on health, fertility and breeding characteristics. SimHerd, a computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of the observed levels of mastitis on herd parameters which were then fed into a whole farm model, HolosNor, to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions on the farm. The standard values provided in the SimHerd except for mastitis occurrence were applied in the scenario simulations. A further study is planned to parameterize each herd with specific herd characteristics in SimHerd so that herd specific estimates of the effect of mastitis on greenhouse gas emissions can be performed. No Label
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Dalgaard, T., Kjeldsen, C., Meyer-Aurich, A., Özkan, S., Rolinski, S., Köchy, M., et al. (2014). Farming systems models for regional scale impact assessment in Europe – case studies of N-losses and greenhouse gas emissions..
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Harstad, O. M., Bonesmo, H. S., & Özkan, S. (2014). MACSUR – utfordringer for husdyrproduksjon i et framtidig klima (MACSUR- Challenges for livestock production in a future climate)..
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Hutchings, N., Sanders, D., Özkan, S., & De, H., Michel. (2014). Farm model comparison..
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Kipling, R., & Özkan, S. (2014). Communicating Modelling..
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