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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 507371" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>I'm assuming ownership of the family dairy in May. Currently my grandmother is the head of the operation and her attention to detail is slightly lacking. Anyway there was a breakout of Staph over this past summer. She hadn't dipped or anything prior to this event. Just hook em up and when they were done, kick em out. Well we've implemented a dipping program (sort of :roll: ) and we now have the SCC down to a halfway acceptable level. Obviously I'm quite concerned with the Staph problem. I know the easy thing to do is find the worst cows and boot them. That may happen but I need to keep some cows on board until I can get the problem corrected. I guess my question is, if you were in this situation what sort of steps would you be taking to get things back on track? I have a good idea what I will do but I figure outside input can never hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 507371, member: 2744"] I'm assuming ownership of the family dairy in May. Currently my grandmother is the head of the operation and her attention to detail is slightly lacking. Anyway there was a breakout of Staph over this past summer. She hadn't dipped or anything prior to this event. Just hook em up and when they were done, kick em out. Well we've implemented a dipping program (sort of :roll: ) and we now have the SCC down to a halfway acceptable level. Obviously I'm quite concerned with the Staph problem. I know the easy thing to do is find the worst cows and boot them. That may happen but I need to keep some cows on board until I can get the problem corrected. I guess my question is, if you were in this situation what sort of steps would you be taking to get things back on track? I have a good idea what I will do but I figure outside input can never hurt. [/QUOTE]
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