That's true Bill, but first they have to find it.......
At 08:29 10/29/01, you wrote:
FYI, the FDA banned the use of CS in treating dairy mastitis.
The FDA saaid the ban was necessary because it was "worried" that some
people might turn blue from the possibility of residual CS in the milk
"causing" arygria.
Of course, they are not worried about the 52 antibiotics which are
required to treat the dairy cows, which DOES show up in the milk. Talk
about talking out of both sides of your official mouth!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
To:
<mailto:[email protected]>silver-l...@eskimo<mailto:[email protected]>.com
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 8:32 PM
Subject: CS>Re: Goats & Mastitis
I have treated dairy cows for mastitis by infusing the udder with 30cc
of 10PPM CS twice a day after milkout. After three days there was no
further sign of mastitis, no witholding of milk, and small drop in bulk
tank bacteria count. I would strongly recommend against giving any
ruminant CS orally unless followed up with a good probiotic three or
four hours later.
Bill
Hibernating in the North Country of NY
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."
Bill
Hibernating in the North Country of NY
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."