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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 954146" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I had a cow with chronic mastitis and a combination of the Today/Tomorrow infusion products (Today is for lactating cow and tomorrow is for a dry cow; the antibiotic is the same but it comes in a different base depending on whether she is wet or dry) and a systemic injection of antibiotic totally cleared her up. Her condition was excellent after the treatment. I still sold her because her teats were extremely large and the calf had a problem beginning nursing. It would have been a problem at every calving. Since she is dry you would use Tomorrow. The systemic antibiotic could be LA 200 or LA 300. The infusion antibiotic will kill the mastitis organisms but the general antibiotic gives you some added benefit if there are other infections. I was extremely happy with my treatment. As was mentioned above, you need to milk out the udders before injecting the infusion. Be as sterile as possible. As you withdraw the plastic syringe, hold the teat opening closed so the infusion does not leak out and reverse milk the infusion up into her bag. There are instructions that describe this but I found them hard to follow so I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 954146, member: 17767"] I had a cow with chronic mastitis and a combination of the Today/Tomorrow infusion products (Today is for lactating cow and tomorrow is for a dry cow; the antibiotic is the same but it comes in a different base depending on whether she is wet or dry) and a systemic injection of antibiotic totally cleared her up. Her condition was excellent after the treatment. I still sold her because her teats were extremely large and the calf had a problem beginning nursing. It would have been a problem at every calving. Since she is dry you would use Tomorrow. The systemic antibiotic could be LA 200 or LA 300. The infusion antibiotic will kill the mastitis organisms but the general antibiotic gives you some added benefit if there are other infections. I was extremely happy with my treatment. As was mentioned above, you need to milk out the udders before injecting the infusion. Be as sterile as possible. As you withdraw the plastic syringe, hold the teat opening closed so the infusion does not leak out and reverse milk the infusion up into her bag. There are instructions that describe this but I found them hard to follow so I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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