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<blockquote data-quote="LoveMoo11" data-source="post: 691464" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>Depends what type of bacteria it is. Certain types can pass environmentally, on your hands during milking, from cow to cow, etc. Just follow good practices, keep the cows clean, bedding dry, use sanitizing solutions, wear gloves during milking, don't allow contamination between the mastitis cow and other cows. If you are really concerned, or even just curious you can send a milk sample to your local diagnostic lab or university lab to have them test it and find out what type of bacteria,etc. it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveMoo11, post: 691464, member: 8863"] Depends what type of bacteria it is. Certain types can pass environmentally, on your hands during milking, from cow to cow, etc. Just follow good practices, keep the cows clean, bedding dry, use sanitizing solutions, wear gloves during milking, don't allow contamination between the mastitis cow and other cows. If you are really concerned, or even just curious you can send a milk sample to your local diagnostic lab or university lab to have them test it and find out what type of bacteria,etc. it is. [/QUOTE]
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