and were 2.8 times more likely to lose their pregnancies than those not experiencing mastitis (Chebel et al., 2004). Although SCS is not equivalent to clinical mastitis, it can used as an indicator of mastitis
and were 2.8 times more likely to losetheir pregnancies than those not experiencing mastitis(Chebel et al., 2004). Although SCS is not equivalent toclinical mastitis, it can used as an indicator of mastitis