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Is teat sealant worth it ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrA.G." data-source="post: 7927450" data-attributes="member: 1089"><p>To be fair to [USER=4801]@jerseycowsman[/USER] , he has asked reasonable questions.</p><p></p><p>With out knowing the full science it would be fair to assume that milk leakage would suggest that that the sealant hasn’t actually sealed a plug even if the intended purpose is to prevent inward infections 3 weeks prior to calving rather than milk leak immediately after drying off.</p><p></p><p>Is there any research which shows leakage is irrelevant to effective sealing? Surely the positive pressure you mention [USER=11063]@frederick[/USER] with the sealant acting as a one way valve rather than being forced out the teat end is optimistic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrA.G., post: 7927450, member: 1089"] To be fair to [USER=4801]@jerseycowsman[/USER] , he has asked reasonable questions. With out knowing the full science it would be fair to assume that milk leakage would suggest that that the sealant hasn’t actually sealed a plug even if the intended purpose is to prevent inward infections 3 weeks prior to calving rather than milk leak immediately after drying off. Is there any research which shows leakage is irrelevant to effective sealing? Surely the positive pressure you mention [USER=11063]@frederick[/USER] with the sealant acting as a one way valve rather than being forced out the teat end is optimistic [/QUOTE]
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