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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 506202" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>MIlkmaid in theory you are right because pennicillin, ctc and such are the drugs most often used by dairies, but the Charm test will find many others and in miniscule amounts. Heck Gentamycin will even show up on the "on farm" Delvo Test. </p><p></p><p>But when you're trying to get rid of something you don't want something with a short withdrawal time whether its beef or dairy cattle. (my opinion only). That's why I like Quartermaster dry cow treatment. Use to have a 96 hour milk withholding time. Haven't had to use it in years. There was a good reason for it. IT WAS STRONG and it worked. Naxcel is approved for lactating cattle and no milk withdrawal but use too much or put it into too many cows at one time and it will show up on the milk test too. </p><p></p><p>Just a comment and certainly not intended to offend but sure hope you and others don't use those other drugs assuming the creamey will not check for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 506202, member: 6897"] MIlkmaid in theory you are right because pennicillin, ctc and such are the drugs most often used by dairies, but the Charm test will find many others and in miniscule amounts. Heck Gentamycin will even show up on the "on farm" Delvo Test. But when you're trying to get rid of something you don't want something with a short withdrawal time whether its beef or dairy cattle. (my opinion only). That's why I like Quartermaster dry cow treatment. Use to have a 96 hour milk withholding time. Haven't had to use it in years. There was a good reason for it. IT WAS STRONG and it worked. Naxcel is approved for lactating cattle and no milk withdrawal but use too much or put it into too many cows at one time and it will show up on the milk test too. Just a comment and certainly not intended to offend but sure hope you and others don't use those other drugs assuming the creamey will not check for them. [/QUOTE]
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