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<blockquote data-quote="Sylution" data-source="post: 1817712" data-attributes="member: 6646"><p>This type of exercise looks goid and easy written down on paper But in practice is much harder to maintain. I try to dry off in batches of 10. And keep all cows to dry off back from milking until last batch in parlour. Milk cows as normal and teat spray. They are always spotless after milking. Use medicated wipes to clean teats again. Sealent in and spray. Any over 150 antibiotic also. </p><p>Send cows into yard ready for dry cow shed or yard. Not as rigorous as </p><p>Some but it works. </p><p>Funny sometimes how the dried off cows get stressed and figity in the yard while being appart from herd and waiting to be moved. Offten seen one slip or slide with bag into some dirt. Always think, oh oh!! Its just typica. Cows are cows not robots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sylution, post: 1817712, member: 6646"] This type of exercise looks goid and easy written down on paper But in practice is much harder to maintain. I try to dry off in batches of 10. And keep all cows to dry off back from milking until last batch in parlour. Milk cows as normal and teat spray. They are always spotless after milking. Use medicated wipes to clean teats again. Sealent in and spray. Any over 150 antibiotic also. Send cows into yard ready for dry cow shed or yard. Not as rigorous as Some but it works. Funny sometimes how the dried off cows get stressed and figity in the yard while being appart from herd and waiting to be moved. Offten seen one slip or slide with bag into some dirt. Always think, oh oh!! Its just typica. Cows are cows not robots. [/QUOTE]
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