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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 7542648" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>Do you get the microbiology checked? We have very low rates of clinical mastitis but some chronic high SCC ladies who have never had a clinical case in their lives. Staph aureus and Strep uberis can be very hard to shift. We always have a few very high, a few more 200-500 but as the vast majority are below 100 we rarely go above 200 SCC on bulk. It used to be higher, but improved housing (ventilation in particular) and changing to selective DCT has definitely helped.</p><p></p><p>One person does all the milking, ACRs in parlour, but our cows are never particularly clean when fully housed (narrow scrape passages).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 7542648, member: 971"] Do you get the microbiology checked? We have very low rates of clinical mastitis but some chronic high SCC ladies who have never had a clinical case in their lives. Staph aureus and Strep uberis can be very hard to shift. We always have a few very high, a few more 200-500 but as the vast majority are below 100 we rarely go above 200 SCC on bulk. It used to be higher, but improved housing (ventilation in particular) and changing to selective DCT has definitely helped. One person does all the milking, ACRs in parlour, but our cows are never particularly clean when fully housed (narrow scrape passages). [/QUOTE]
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