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<blockquote data-quote="lazy farmer" data-source="post: 1832732" data-attributes="member: 5031"><p>being very honest now I have been lax in our cell management over the last few years my buyer has not had the incentives(penalties) in place to make me do better</p><p>however due to a poor December last year and random results at the beginning of this season we have been penalised about 3K this year.</p><p>so we want to start next season in good shape currently cell count is130 with the rolling count 160.my question is should I be using the data I have gained on cell counts and strains of mastitis to be drying of high cell count cows early to reduce the cell count and reduce the reservoir of potential infection in the run up to drying off? is st uberis spread more easily in the parlour or out of it ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazy farmer, post: 1832732, member: 5031"] being very honest now I have been lax in our cell management over the last few years my buyer has not had the incentives(penalties) in place to make me do better however due to a poor December last year and random results at the beginning of this season we have been penalised about 3K this year. so we want to start next season in good shape currently cell count is130 with the rolling count 160.my question is should I be using the data I have gained on cell counts and strains of mastitis to be drying of high cell count cows early to reduce the cell count and reduce the reservoir of potential infection in the run up to drying off? is st uberis spread more easily in the parlour or out of it ? [/QUOTE]
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