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Another mastitis question
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 506574" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>The fact that there's a large amount of the active ingredient isn't near as important as what carrier the drug is mixed with... you can load two cows with equal amounts of regular penicillin G and Twin Penn, and the cow on Twin Penn is going to be positive for antibiotics a lot longer than the cow on penn G.</p><p></p><p>One makes no assumptions when you're dealing with a potential hot load. Anything questionable is tested or just given more time. Also, fresh cows don't go in the tank at 12 hours post partum; most are 24 hours even if they were not dry treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 506574, member: 852"] The fact that there's a large amount of the active ingredient isn't near as important as what carrier the drug is mixed with... you can load two cows with equal amounts of regular penicillin G and Twin Penn, and the cow on Twin Penn is going to be positive for antibiotics a lot longer than the cow on penn G. One makes no assumptions when you're dealing with a potential hot load. Anything questionable is tested or just given more time. Also, fresh cows don't go in the tank at 12 hours post partum; most are 24 hours even if they were not dry treated. [/QUOTE]
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