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106. Exploratory study on the economic value of a closed farming system on Dutch dairy farms

107. Prevalence of digital dermatitis in young stock in Alberta, Canada, using pen walks.

108. Economic evaluation of participation in a voluntary Johne's disease prevention and control program from a farmer's perspective--The Alberta Johne's Disease Initiative.

111. Associations of dairy cow behavior, barn hygiene, cow hygiene, and risk of elevated somatic cell count.

112. Epidemiology of coagulase-negative staphylococci intramammary infection in dairy cattle and the effect of bacteriological culture misclassification.

113. Manageable risk factors associated with the lactational incidence, elimination, and prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus intramammary infections in dairy cows.

114. Cow-specific treatment of clinical mastitis: An economic approach.

115. Heifers infected with coagulase-negative staphylococci in early lactation have fewer cases of clinical mastitis and higher milk production in their first lactation than noninfected heifers.

116. Barium selenate supplementation and its effect on intramammary infection in pasture-based dairy cows.

117. Effect of prepartum dry cow antibiotic treatment in dairy heifers on udder health and milk production.

118. Providing probability distributions for the causal pathogen of clinical mastitis using naive Bayesian networks.

119. The Influence of Cow Factors on the Incidence of Clinical Mastitis in Dairy Cows.

120. Short Communication: Comparison of Bulk Milk, Yield-Corrected, and Average Somatic Cell Counts as Parameters to Summarize the Subclinical Mastitis Situation in a Dairy Herd.

121. Cow-Level Prevalence of Paratuberculosis in Culled Dairy Cows in Atlantic Canada and Maine.

122. Management Practices and Heifer Characteristics Associated with Early Lactation Somatic Cell Count of Belgian Dairy Heifers.

123. Associations Between Pathogen-Specific Cases of Clinical Mastitis and Somatic Cell Count Patterns.

124. Producer estimates of prevalence and perceived importance of lameness in dairy herds with tiestalls, freestalls, and automated milking systems.

125. Comparison of the efficacy of a commercial footbath product with copper sulfate for the control of digital dermatitis.

126. Dairy farmers' perceptions toward the implementation of on-farm Johne's disease prevention and control strategies.

127. Short communication: Evaluation of sampling socks for detection of Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis on dairy farms.

128. Short communication: Herd-level prevalence of Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis is not associated with participation in a voluntary Alberta Johne's disease control program.

129. Incidence rate of pathogen-specific clinical mastitis on conventional and organic Canadian dairy farms.

130. Factors associated with participation of Alberta dairy farmers in a voluntary, management-based Johne's disease control program.

131. Prevalence of and factors associated with hock, knee, and neck injuries on dairy cows in freestall housing in Canada.

132. Effect of an automated dipping and backflushing system on somatic cell counts.

133. Antimicrobial resistance profiles of common mastitis pathogens on Canadian dairy farms.

134. Short communication: Effect of automatic postmilking teat disinfection and cluster flushing on the milking work routine.

135. Herd-level association between antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance in bovine mastitis Staphylococcus aureus isolates on Canadian dairy farms.

136. Antimicrobial use on Canadian dairy farms.

137. Invited review: Mastitis in dairy heifers: Nature of the disease, potential impact, prevention, and control.

138. Association of standing and lying behavior patterns and incidence of intramammary infection in dairy cows milked with an automatic milking system.

139. Heifer and quarter characteristics associated with periparturient blood and milk neutrophil apoptosis in healthy heifers and in heifers with subclinical mastitis.

140. Analytical specificity and sensitivity of a real-time polymerase chain reaction assay for identification of bovine mastitis pathogens.

141. Meta-analysis of the effect of oral selenium supplementation on milk selenium concentration in cattle.

142. Somatic Cell Count Distributions During Lactation Predict Clinical Mastitis.

143. Response of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis isolates to reactive oxygen stress generated by treatment with copper ions.

144. Associations among antimicrobial use, calf management practices, and antimicrobial resistance in Escherichia coli from a pooled fecal sample in calves on Canadian dairy farms: A cross-sectional study.

145. Associations of calf management practices with antimicrobial use in Canadian dairy calves.

146. Effect of dry-off management on milking behavior, milk yield, and somatic cell count of dairy cows milked in automated milking systems.

147. Predicting sensitivity of repeated environmental sampling for Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in dairy herds using a Bayesian latent class model.

148. Associations of freestall design and cleanliness with cow lying behavior, hygiene, lameness, and risk of high somatic cell count.

149. Communication preferences and social media engagement among Canadian dairy producers.

150. Short communication: Describing mortality and euthanasia practices on Canadian dairy farms.

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