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Mastitis: drying off quarters
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<blockquote data-quote="DairyNerd" data-source="post: 8205080" data-attributes="member: 168926"><p>I agree, you are right only got 45 cows and they are out full time and i am disappointed with the number of cases. I am trying to do that too but think i need to get the treatment right also. </p><p></p><p>Parlour has been recently serviced, only been milking since 4th April. I have fly sprayed cows a couple of weeks ago which coincides with cases stopping but could just be coincidence. Will see how it goes now and then look at parlour routine but don't want to change a lot at once otherwise it's impossible to know the cause. </p><p></p><p>Also all cows bought in dry in February with no antibiotics given at drying off, mostly low SCC anyway but even so that possibly won't help matters this year. This isn't meant to be an excuse, as I say i'm not happy with this many cases already. Apart from this mostly going alright so would be nice to get on top of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DairyNerd, post: 8205080, member: 168926"] I agree, you are right only got 45 cows and they are out full time and i am disappointed with the number of cases. I am trying to do that too but think i need to get the treatment right also. Parlour has been recently serviced, only been milking since 4th April. I have fly sprayed cows a couple of weeks ago which coincides with cases stopping but could just be coincidence. Will see how it goes now and then look at parlour routine but don't want to change a lot at once otherwise it's impossible to know the cause. Also all cows bought in dry in February with no antibiotics given at drying off, mostly low SCC anyway but even so that possibly won't help matters this year. This isn't meant to be an excuse, as I say i'm not happy with this many cases already. Apart from this mostly going alright so would be nice to get on top of it. [/QUOTE]
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