Associations between small ruminant lentivirus infection and total milk yield and somatic cell count in a dairy sheep flock

Author:

Davies Peers1,Jones Scott2,Dunham Stephen2,Tarlinton Rachael E.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Livestock & One Health University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

2. School of Veterinary Medicine and Science University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSmall ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) are lentiviruses of sheep and goats, formerly known as maedi–visna (MV) in sheep and caprine encephalitis and arthritis in goats. In sheep, SRLVs commonly cause progressive pneumonia, wasting and indurative mastitis. SRLVs have a long latent period, and chronic production losses are often not recognised until very late. Few studies quantifying the production losses in ewes have been published, and none have been published under UK flock husbandry conditions.MethodsProduction records of milk yield and somatic cell count (SCC) from a dairy flock of 319 milking East Friesian × Lacaune ewes identified as MV infected via routine serological screening for SRLV antibodies were used in multivariable linear regression modelling to estimate the impact of SRLV status on total milk yield and SCC.ResultsMilk yield was reduced in seropositive ewes by 8.1%–9.2% over an entire lactation. SCC counts were not significantly different in SRLV‐infected and unifected animals.LimitationsFurther parameters, such as body condition score or clinical mastitis, that were not available may have clarified the underlying cause of milk yield drop.ConclusionsThe study demonstrates substantial production losses in an SRLV‐affected flock and highlights the impact of the virus on a farm's economic viability.

Funder

AHDB Beef and Lamb

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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