mjólkvarðar
Mjólkvarðar is the Icelandic word for milk scald. It is a condition that affects the udder of dairy cows, particularly during periods of high milk production or stress. The condition is characterized by a dry, cracked, and often painful skin on the teats and lower udder. It is not an infection but rather a form of skin irritation.
The exact causes of mjólkvarðar are not fully understood, but several factors are believed to contribute to
Symptoms of mjólkvarðar typically include redness, dryness, and thickening of the skin on the teats and udder.
Prevention strategies focus on maintaining good hygiene and providing a comfortable environment for the cows. This