How to Collect Bedding Samples
Risk factors for clinical mastitis include environmental pathogens. Taking bedding samples can be an important factor in evaluation of environmental interactions with mastitis.
Safety Instructions
- Wear disposable gloves. Change gloves when soiled.
- A dairy farm is a hazardous environment. Beware of cow movement and heavy machinery.
Materials
- Disposable gloves Sealable bags (1 gallon, e.g. zip lock)
- Cooler with ice for transportation
- Permanent marker
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Step 1Go to the pen(s) prior to routine stall cleaning. Note the type of bedding and management. |
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Step 2Evaluate all functional stalls. |
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Step 3Evaluate stall cleanliness as 1 or 2. 1 = mostly/completely clean (no evidence of manure/urine, e.g. just looks used) |
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Step 4Evaluate the bedding quantity for deep beds. 1 = adequate bedding: minimal curb exposure |
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Step 5Evaluate the bedding quantity for mattresses.
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Step 6Continue with the next steps after routine stall maintenance but prior to lime application. |
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Step 7Sample 3 to 5 representative stalls. Use a new bag for each sample.
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Step 8Only sample bedding from the 2’ x 2’ section where the udder would touch the stall.
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Step 9DO NOT Walk behind the vehicle delivering new bedding. Have vehicle dump extra bedding in 5 stalls (throughout pen) and collect from the top of this pile (avoiding any used bedding). |
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Step 10Open a new bag and let some bedding flow into the bag. |
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Step 11Keep following the bedding vehicle throughout the whole pen and collect 5 samples. All 5 samples go into 1 bag. |
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Step 12Label the bags with this information
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Step 13Place the samples in a cooler with ice for travel. |
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Step 14Conduct the farm survey before leaving the dairy (if applicable). |
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IMPORTANTEnvironmental pathogens are an important risk factor for clinical mastitis in dairy cows. Bedding is a potential infection source and should be evaluated. Collect new bedding directly from the bedding vehicle. It is important to sample strictly according to this SOP to minimize variability of results. | |