
The Dairy Health Blackbelt Podcast - Dr. Benjamin Enger: Mastitis and Mammary Physiology | Ep. 11
Aug 27, 2025In this episode of The Dairy Health Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Benjamin Enger from Ohio State University explains how understanding the cow's innate immune response is key to managing mastitis more effectively. He discusses when intervention may do more harm than good and the impact of early anti-inflammatory use. Get practical insights on host-pathogen interactions and evidence-based treatment timing. Listen now on all major platforms!
What will you learn:
- Mastitis treatment timing
- Innate immune response
- Heifer mammary development
- Evidence-based interventions
- Steroid impact analysis
Meet the guest:
Dr. Benjamin Enger earned his M.S. in Animal Sciences from Washington State University and a Ph.D. in Dairy Science from Virginia Tech. He now serves as an Associate Professor at The Ohio State University, where his research focuses on mastitis pathology and mammary gland development in heifers and cows.
Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn
Click here to read the full research articles:
- Effects of oyster glycogen intramammary challenge on primiparous cow milk somatic cell counts, milk yields, and milk composition
- Localized mammary gland changes in milk composition and venous blood metabolite concentrations result from sterile subclinical mastitis
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