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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1771418" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Baytril was not illegal for dairy cows years ago. That is when this happened. The lab definitely satisfied me and within 3 days of Baytril my dying cow greatly improved. I am a nurse who got the highest A in the school's history in microbiology. My samples were not contaminated.</p><p></p><p>My stressed out cow had been laying in the filthy dirt of an auction yard leaking milk with open teats. All of those bacteria were and are found on cattle except one. One of the bacteria she had was Staph aureus. It quietly festers in the udder and never goes away. It reappears with every lactation. I probably did contaminate her with that one during milking. From now on I handle udders with disposable gloves changed twice during the process.</p><p></p><p>The quarters of cows are not connected. Each quarter is a separate system. When I share milked, Daphne held up some cream in the two quarters I milked from, in fact, she could turn off her milk just like a faucet. The only way she would let down milk and cream is when the calf was sucking the other two. I am tired of struggling to get milk and cream. Heck, I dont have anything else to do. I might as well get a milking machine and milk the new heifer out, turn her to pasture, take the calf away at birth and raise it on a bottle like they do on dairys. They could still visit through the fence but not in anywhere near the milking area.</p><p></p><p>.................... Now that I read through Lannies technique--- Yes! that is perfect.</p><p></p><p>................... Cowsout, you should PM me. I could pay shipping if the price is right. What have you got? I left most of my equipment in Texas, stanchion and everything. All I've got is some good stainless steel milk buckets, a pasteurizer, some milk filters and California mastitis test solution and paddles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1771418, member: 42782"] Baytril was not illegal for dairy cows years ago. That is when this happened. The lab definitely satisfied me and within 3 days of Baytril my dying cow greatly improved. I am a nurse who got the highest A in the school's history in microbiology. My samples were not contaminated. My stressed out cow had been laying in the filthy dirt of an auction yard leaking milk with open teats. All of those bacteria were and are found on cattle except one. One of the bacteria she had was Staph aureus. It quietly festers in the udder and never goes away. It reappears with every lactation. I probably did contaminate her with that one during milking. From now on I handle udders with disposable gloves changed twice during the process. The quarters of cows are not connected. Each quarter is a separate system. When I share milked, Daphne held up some cream in the two quarters I milked from, in fact, she could turn off her milk just like a faucet. The only way she would let down milk and cream is when the calf was sucking the other two. I am tired of struggling to get milk and cream. Heck, I dont have anything else to do. I might as well get a milking machine and milk the new heifer out, turn her to pasture, take the calf away at birth and raise it on a bottle like they do on dairys. They could still visit through the fence but not in anywhere near the milking area. .................... Now that I read through Lannies technique--- Yes! that is perfect. ................... Cowsout, you should PM me. I could pay shipping if the price is right. What have you got? I left most of my equipment in Texas, stanchion and everything. All I've got is some good stainless steel milk buckets, a pasteurizer, some milk filters and California mastitis test solution and paddles. [/QUOTE]
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