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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1538229" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Sometimes Spectramast will hit some of the ecoli and klebsiella mastitis germs. Kleb can kill them in 24 hours so doubt it would be that. Also have seen some farms have some good results from Pirsue mastitis treatment. I think they both need a vet to prescribe... but am not totally sure. Our farm bureau also carries one that is penicillin based. We use that occasionally too. Actually makes a good "salve" to squirt in/on a wound on an animal. I don't use Today much except for putting it in the eye when pinkeye is detected. It doesn't burn or sting and gives a bit of a coating and seems to soothe the tissues. It sure doesn't seem to hurt.</p><p>If you have given her any shots, it could be excenel or naxcel, which have next to no with holding time. They both seem to help with fevers, and various other symptons. Since you are using the vet I would go with what he says if he is familiar with lactating animals. Some just don't have much experience with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1538229, member: 25884"] Sometimes Spectramast will hit some of the ecoli and klebsiella mastitis germs. Kleb can kill them in 24 hours so doubt it would be that. Also have seen some farms have some good results from Pirsue mastitis treatment. I think they both need a vet to prescribe... but am not totally sure. Our farm bureau also carries one that is penicillin based. We use that occasionally too. Actually makes a good "salve" to squirt in/on a wound on an animal. I don't use Today much except for putting it in the eye when pinkeye is detected. It doesn't burn or sting and gives a bit of a coating and seems to soothe the tissues. It sure doesn't seem to hurt. If you have given her any shots, it could be excenel or naxcel, which have next to no with holding time. They both seem to help with fevers, and various other symptons. Since you are using the vet I would go with what he says if he is familiar with lactating animals. Some just don't have much experience with it. [/QUOTE]
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