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arrrrgg... heifer with bad quarter
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 134653" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>To add to what cert said...</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow should -technically- be only a one time treatment, whereas Today you treat a second time 12 hour later. I'd probably give her two syringes of Tomorrow at one time, if there's no improvement in a few days/week or two - treat again. I've found on cows with a chronic case of mastitis at dry-off time that just one syringe of Tomorrow doesn't do the trick.</p><p></p><p>Success rate depends on how bad the infection is and/or how long it has been going on. If treatment is successful she'll calve with four milking quarters. If not, you'll have a three-quarter cow.</p><p></p><p>Some people like to do a SubQ shot of antibiotic (like penicillin) at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 134653, member: 852"] To add to what cert said... Tomorrow should -technically- be only a one time treatment, whereas Today you treat a second time 12 hour later. I'd probably give her two syringes of Tomorrow at one time, if there's no improvement in a few days/week or two - treat again. I've found on cows with a chronic case of mastitis at dry-off time that just one syringe of Tomorrow doesn't do the trick. Success rate depends on how bad the infection is and/or how long it has been going on. If treatment is successful she'll calve with four milking quarters. If not, you'll have a three-quarter cow. Some people like to do a SubQ shot of antibiotic (like penicillin) at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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