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Bac scan problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstien" data-source="post: 3942016" data-attributes="member: 42108"><p>Another quick tip is take a sample direct from the fill pipe (end of all the milking plant but before the tank) and ask the dairy to Bactoscan that too, compare it to the tank sample and while it's not 100% accurate, it should let you know if the bacteria is in the plant or in the tank..... most wont charge for one extra sample either...!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstien, post: 3942016, member: 42108"] Another quick tip is take a sample direct from the fill pipe (end of all the milking plant but before the tank) and ask the dairy to Bactoscan that too, compare it to the tank sample and while it's not 100% accurate, it should let you know if the bacteria is in the plant or in the tank..... most wont charge for one extra sample either...! [/QUOTE]
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