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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 389886" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Hunny Do being from a dairy background and in Canada I do know of Special Formula and still use it often for many things including pink eye.However my matitis experience is to strip the cow out completely each milking and then inject one tube of Special Formula into each teat continue until the mastitis has cleared up.I think sometimes we have given a dose of Excenel or trivetrin also.Doen't hold me to the last part as I haven't milked a cow in 8 years other than to strip one here or there occasionally.I don't know why you would inject into the milk vein unless it is something new they have found to work.And like MM said you are taking your life into your own hands when injecting into the milk vein of a healthy animal.You are right in the kicking zone.It works well to treat a down animal but if they can stand they can kick.Also is it a Staph mastitis because sometimes they are uncureable and you just have to let that quarter go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 389886, member: 5106"] Hunny Do being from a dairy background and in Canada I do know of Special Formula and still use it often for many things including pink eye.However my matitis experience is to strip the cow out completely each milking and then inject one tube of Special Formula into each teat continue until the mastitis has cleared up.I think sometimes we have given a dose of Excenel or trivetrin also.Doen't hold me to the last part as I haven't milked a cow in 8 years other than to strip one here or there occasionally.I don't know why you would inject into the milk vein unless it is something new they have found to work.And like MM said you are taking your life into your own hands when injecting into the milk vein of a healthy animal.You are right in the kicking zone.It works well to treat a down animal but if they can stand they can kick.Also is it a Staph mastitis because sometimes they are uncureable and you just have to let that quarter go. [/QUOTE]
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