Mastitis is a common and costly problem in dairy farming. Farmers face the ongoing challenge of detecting mastitis in a timely and accurate manner. The first signs are often subtle, ranging from small changes in milk production to barely noticeable deviations in the cow’s behavior. Because any delay in recognition can lead to production losses, higher costs, and health risks for the animal, mastitis detection requires constant vigilance, reliable data, and rapid decision‑making.






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