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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1797720" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Another thing- mastitis is bad, some kinds are incurable. Staph aureous comes from people's hands. Mastitis has to be prevented as much as possible. Do not wash the cow's udder with water. The dirt water runs down on their teat ends and there you go, First squirt out some squirts, then clean the teats with store bought sanitizing wipes made with iodine, a freash one for each teat. Then use a teat dip solution, let it sit for 30 seconds then wipe it off. , Then put on a new pair of nitrile gloves and milk her out . Then do a post milking teat dip. Take her hay so she doen't like down before her teat ends close. If you share milk with the calf do not expect much cream because they can turn it off like a faucet, saving it for the calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1797720, member: 42782"] Another thing- mastitis is bad, some kinds are incurable. Staph aureous comes from people's hands. Mastitis has to be prevented as much as possible. Do not wash the cow's udder with water. The dirt water runs down on their teat ends and there you go, First squirt out some squirts, then clean the teats with store bought sanitizing wipes made with iodine, a freash one for each teat. Then use a teat dip solution, let it sit for 30 seconds then wipe it off. , Then put on a new pair of nitrile gloves and milk her out . Then do a post milking teat dip. Take her hay so she doen't like down before her teat ends close. If you share milk with the calf do not expect much cream because they can turn it off like a faucet, saving it for the calf. [/QUOTE]
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