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<blockquote data-quote="lazy farmer" data-source="post: 1821622" data-attributes="member: 5031"><p>your right there was one local cheese maker who didn t have the right sieve who banned orbeseal for a couple of years but relented put in the sieve and removed the ban. I am not aware of any issue since then. As for withdrawl periods I am not aware of them being any longer than with antibiotics and under our cheese contract the first 4 milkings are not supposed to go into the tank anyway.</p><p>given the news coming out of china today on antibiotic resistance this could well be the tip of the iceberg. best practice, prevention and reduced antibiotic usage will become priority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazy farmer, post: 1821622, member: 5031"] your right there was one local cheese maker who didn t have the right sieve who banned orbeseal for a couple of years but relented put in the sieve and removed the ban. I am not aware of any issue since then. As for withdrawl periods I am not aware of them being any longer than with antibiotics and under our cheese contract the first 4 milkings are not supposed to go into the tank anyway. given the news coming out of china today on antibiotic resistance this could well be the tip of the iceberg. best practice, prevention and reduced antibiotic usage will become priority. [/QUOTE]
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