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<blockquote data-quote="WestNI" data-source="post: 7216192" data-attributes="member: 153011"><p>Yep sounds the exact same. We run a parlour and robots, the latest E.coli episode was only in the robot shed, so the robots were getting the blame. But the real reason was toxins in the silage.</p><p></p><p>We still use dry cow antibiotics but just the shorter withdrawal tubes, we do not milk record so can not use selective dry cow therapy. we now run a higher scc but with less ecoli.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestNI, post: 7216192, member: 153011"] Yep sounds the exact same. We run a parlour and robots, the latest E.coli episode was only in the robot shed, so the robots were getting the blame. But the real reason was toxins in the silage. We still use dry cow antibiotics but just the shorter withdrawal tubes, we do not milk record so can not use selective dry cow therapy. we now run a higher scc but with less ecoli. [/QUOTE]
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