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<blockquote data-quote="bovine" data-source="post: 1820776" data-attributes="member: 12486"><p>You have missed the point. We are talking about selective dry cow therapy. Using an antibiotic with the sealant covers up your bad technique. That will be suddenly exposed when you tube cows unhygienically without the safety net of the antibiotic. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nothing to do with mastitis. It's the bacteria in the environment, on the cows teats, the contamination left from the milking machine, contamination for the dirty tubes that have not been stored properly.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good - but I would encourage you to do it on everything with call counts less than 200,000 and no clinical cases. Without any shadow of doubt you will need to vastly improve your drying off practices or you will kill cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bovine, post: 1820776, member: 12486"] You have missed the point. We are talking about selective dry cow therapy. Using an antibiotic with the sealant covers up your bad technique. That will be suddenly exposed when you tube cows unhygienically without the safety net of the antibiotic. Nothing to do with mastitis. It's the bacteria in the environment, on the cows teats, the contamination left from the milking machine, contamination for the dirty tubes that have not been stored properly. Good - but I would encourage you to do it on everything with call counts less than 200,000 and no clinical cases. Without any shadow of doubt you will need to vastly improve your drying off practices or you will kill cows. [/QUOTE]
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