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Homeopathy | 2010

A randomized controlled trial to compare the use of homeopathy and internal Teat Sealers for the prevention of mastitis in organically farmed dairy cows during the dry period and 100 days post-calving.

Peter Klocke; Silvia Ivemeyer; Gillian Butler; Ariane Maeschli; Fritz Heil

INTRODUCTION Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic farming regulations. Internal Teat Sealers have been proposed as an alternative. We compared two drying-off (DO) supporting measures (Internal Teat Sealer and Homeopathy) to an untreated control group to assess their protective effects against clinical mastitis and intra-mammary infections during dry period of dairy cows. METHODS A field trial with 102 dairy cows from 13 Swiss organic dairy farms was conducted. Cows were randomly assigned to one of three groups within a herd. In the Internal Teat Sealer group (ITS; 36 cows) cows were treated with the commercial ORBESEAL (Pfizer) in all four quarters immediately after the last milking. In the Homeopathy group (HDT; 32 cows) the cows were treated per-orally by a herd-specific homeopathic formulation consisting of two remedies in 1:10(6) dilution over 5 days before and after DO. The untreated group received no therapy (U; 34 cows). RESULTS For ITS, HDT and U the clinical mastitis incidence rates for the first 100 days post-calving were 11%, 9% and 3%, respectively, and the proportion of normally secreting quarters was (quarter somatic cell count (SCC) [QSCC]<100,000/ml) 70%, 68%, and 65%, respectively. Power analysis indicates that a proportion of 75% would support the rejection of null hypothesis in the HDT, and 74% in the ITS group against untreated control. Quarters of cows with SCC<200,000/ml at DO showed significantly higher normal secretion in HDT group (odds ratio [OR] 9.69) compared to untreated control, whereas Teat Sealing lead to an OR of 3.09 (not significant, post hoc power 31.3%). CONCLUSIONS Under the studied conditions herd-specific homeopathic dry cow therapy was effective in increasing the number of animals with normal milk secretion after subsequent parturition, compared to untreated control. It may be an effective alternative to Teat Sealing, particularly in animals with relatively low SCCs. Further research is required to confirm these results, and under different environmental conditions.


Animal | 2009

Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds

Silvia Ivemeyer; Fritz Heil; Christophe Notz; Ariane Maeschli; Gillian Butler; Peter Klocke


Environmental Science & Technology | 2013

Mountain Cold-Trapping Increases Transfer of Persistent Organic Pollutants from Atmosphere to Cows’ Milk

Chubashini Shunthirasingham; Frank Wania; Matthew MacLeod; Ying Duan Lei; Christina L. Quinn; Xianming Zhang; Martin Scheringer; Fabio Wegmann; Konrad Hungerbühler; Silvia Ivemeyer; Fritz Heil; Peter Klocke; Grazina Pacepavicius; Mehran Alaee


Improving sustainability in organic and low input food production systems. Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress of the European Integrated Project Quality Low Input Food (QLIF), University of Hohenheim, Germany, 20-23 March, 2007. | 2007

Treatment of bovine sub-clinical mastitis with homeopathic remedies

Peter Klocke; Silvia Ivemeyer; Fritz Heil; Christophe Notz


Archive | 2004

Udder health concepts that comply with organic principles - how to reduce therapies?

Christophe Notz; Peter Klocke; Jörg Spranger; Fritz Heil


Archive | 2011

Eine randomisierte Vergleichsstudie zur Verwendung von Homöopathie und internen Zitzenversieglern zum Trockenstellen von Milchkühen.

Ariane Maeschli; Silvia Ivemeyer; Christophe Notz; Fritz Heil; Peter Klocke


Archive | 2009

Einfluss der Haltungsindikatoren Integumentschäden und Sauberkeitauf die Eutergesundheit von Milchkühen

Silvia Ivemeyer; Steffen Werne; Fritz Heil; Ariane Maeschli; Christophe Notz; Claudia Schneider; Pamela Staehli; Peter Klocke


Archive | 2009

Entwicklung der Erregerbefunde und Zellzahlen aus Viertelanfangsgemelkenin Herden des pro-Q Projekts

Fritz Heil; Silvia Ivemeyer; Peter Klocke; Christophe Notz; Ariane Maeschli; Pamela Staehli


Archive | 2008

La santé des mamelles dans les fermes laitières

Peter Klocke; Fritz Heil; Christophe Notz; Jörg Spranger; Elisabeth Stöger; Andreas Striezel


Archive | 2007

Body Condition Scoring (BCS) zur Kontrolle von Fütterungsfehlern bei Milchkühen im Biolandbau im Hinblick auf Risiken für die Eutergesundheit

Peter Klocke; Julia Dollinger; Silvia Ivemeyer; Fritz Heil

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Peter Klocke

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Christophe Notz

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Ariane Maeschli

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Elisabeth Stöger

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Pamela Staehli

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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