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Mean SCS, or mean somatic cell score, is a measurement used in dairy farming to assess the health of a cow's mammary gland and the quality of milk. It is calculated based on the concentration of somatic cells in the milk, which can indicate infections such as mastitis. A higher mean SCS typically suggests poorer milk quality and potential health issues in the herd. Monitoring SCS helps farmers make informed decisions regarding herd management and milk production.

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