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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 234343" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Knapview, I do dry treat. No Orbeseal; haven't tried that one yet. On the dairy we use Tomorrow. My cows, I've recently tried Quartermaster since it seems like everyone who's anyone uses that -- and not been overly impressed. When one cow freshened with clinical ecoli in one quarter and subclinical ecoli (via culture) in another after 60 days of dry time, I decided I wasn't real happy. </p><p></p><p>Doing some serious thinking and studying drugs and labels, I've concluded that Tomorrow actually offers better protection against more bacterias than Quartermaster does. So in the future, I've decided I'm dry treating all MY personal cows with Tomorrow, and anything I'm planning to sell as a dry (one cow going in the paper next week) gets treated with Quartermaster since that's what all the big dairies use, and it sounds...better. :? Not that I usually like to operate by what sounds best - I prefer to go with what works best - but if it'll help sell the cow then I shouldn't complain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 234343, member: 852"] Knapview, I do dry treat. No Orbeseal; haven't tried that one yet. On the dairy we use Tomorrow. My cows, I've recently tried Quartermaster since it seems like everyone who's anyone uses that -- and not been overly impressed. When one cow freshened with clinical ecoli in one quarter and subclinical ecoli (via culture) in another after 60 days of dry time, I decided I wasn't real happy. Doing some serious thinking and studying drugs and labels, I've concluded that Tomorrow actually offers better protection against more bacterias than Quartermaster does. So in the future, I've decided I'm dry treating all MY personal cows with Tomorrow, and anything I'm planning to sell as a dry (one cow going in the paper next week) gets treated with Quartermaster since that's what all the big dairies use, and it sounds...better. :? Not that I usually like to operate by what sounds best - I prefer to go with what works best - but if it'll help sell the cow then I shouldn't complain. [/QUOTE]
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