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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Randall" data-source="post: 1688671" data-attributes="member: 38590"><p>Keep in mind that the reason Excenel doesn't have a milk withhold is that it doesn't accumulate in mammary tissue. That means it's not doing anything to treat mastitis. By contrast, drugs like Nuflor and Draxxin are prohibited in dairy cows because they reach high concentrations in the udder and persist for a long time.</p><p></p><p>Most cases of mastitis clear up with no treatment. The visual symptoms of mastitis are the cow's inflammatory response to the infection. By the time we see them, the cow's immune system has already done its job. On dairy farms where we culture every single case of mastitis, approximately half have no bacteria present at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Randall, post: 1688671, member: 38590"] Keep in mind that the reason Excenel doesn't have a milk withhold is that it doesn't accumulate in mammary tissue. That means it's not doing anything to treat mastitis. By contrast, drugs like Nuflor and Draxxin are prohibited in dairy cows because they reach high concentrations in the udder and persist for a long time. Most cases of mastitis clear up with no treatment. The visual symptoms of mastitis are the cow's inflammatory response to the infection. By the time we see them, the cow's immune system has already done its job. On dairy farms where we culture every single case of mastitis, approximately half have no bacteria present at all. [/QUOTE]
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