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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 345132" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>If you have the antibiotic infusion tubes (ie, Tomorrow, Pirsue, Spectramast DC, Amoximast, etc) I'd treat her today. Generally the longer you wait to treat the longer it takes to clear up after you start treating. I wouldn't advise systemic treatment (such as oxytet IM or SC) unless you're using intramammary treatments at the same time. It's better to get the drugs up into the quarter where they need to go, rather than treating the entire cow. Besides, I have not been very impressed with LA200 for treating mastitis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 345132, member: 852"] If you have the antibiotic infusion tubes (ie, Tomorrow, Pirsue, Spectramast DC, Amoximast, etc) I'd treat her today. Generally the longer you wait to treat the longer it takes to clear up after you start treating. I wouldn't advise systemic treatment (such as oxytet IM or SC) unless you're using intramammary treatments at the same time. It's better to get the drugs up into the quarter where they need to go, rather than treating the entire cow. Besides, I have not been very impressed with LA200 for treating mastitis. [/QUOTE]
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