I was going to try that, but my teat needles were loaned out to people who
couldn't remember where they left them!  I have plenty now and think that
would be VERY effective.  Sure an opportunity will come up yet to give it a
whirl and will keep you posted.

No commercial venture.  For the resident babies and household!

Looking for a single unit electric milker as this milk maiden is no natural
and my Jersey is a witch!
----- Original Message -----
From: Connie <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:31 AM
Subject: CS>mastitis


> I have heard that some irrigate the teat with CS to cure the mastitits.
> (though this must be kept quiet from the ''powers''. :O)  )
> I assume your milking is not a commercial venture?
>
> We use DMSO and CS on mastitis cows.  The combination alleviates the
> > inflammation and hasn't harmed the teat except to the sensory perception
of
> > the calf.  Have had one out of three that was so turned off by the smell
> > that he wouldn't nurse.  No problem, we milked and bottle fed a few
days.
> > Oh, let me be clear in that I wouldn't rely on the DMSO/CS to cure the
> > condition and did implement antibiotics.  However, the cows were
noticeably
> > more comfortable and heat in udder reduced.
> >
> > With regard to the odor as a whole......it certainly turns off chiggers,
> > ticks, and other cooties here in "the bug belt"!
> >
> >
>
>
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