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<blockquote data-quote="Cows 'n grass" data-source="post: 5755610" data-attributes="member: 1711"><p>For each drug there is an acceptable level of residue for it to pass the dairies test. This level is not necessary zero and the tests that are available for on farm use do not always have the same threshold level as the levels set by the VMD. The delvo test is upto 4 times as sensitive for cepravin as the level set by the VMD and tested for in the dairies but only half as sensitive as the dairies test for some of the tetracyclines.</p><p></p><p>Basically if you use a product on label or follow cascade and use a 7 day withhold then your chances of failing a test are so minute that it's not really worth testing on farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cows 'n grass, post: 5755610, member: 1711"] For each drug there is an acceptable level of residue for it to pass the dairies test. This level is not necessary zero and the tests that are available for on farm use do not always have the same threshold level as the levels set by the VMD. The delvo test is upto 4 times as sensitive for cepravin as the level set by the VMD and tested for in the dairies but only half as sensitive as the dairies test for some of the tetracyclines. Basically if you use a product on label or follow cascade and use a 7 day withhold then your chances of failing a test are so minute that it's not really worth testing on farm. [/QUOTE]
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