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The Rural Voice, 1988-06, Page 54SALES & SERVICE °WSW pitirirrmAARnitAnC) Patz .... ...�. KEITH SIEMON FARM SYSTEMS LTD. 519-345-2734 Clinton 519-482-7971 BALE THROWER RACKS 0111110111111111.1111' Also • Feed Mixers • Gates • Stabling • Trailers High Quality Custom Built Equipment GLENN'S WELDING R.R. 4, Harriston, Ont. 519-338-5650 Holds Two Big Ones ` .,� �,Nk A E F E E R BIG BALE FORK Front °i, e,,, q;" or Rear s, W4 %,, Mount y.v M" George Smyth Welding & Machine Shop Ltd. R.R. 2, Auburn, Ont. 519-529-7212 52 THE RURAL VOICE SPECIAL DRY -TREAT METHOD A CRITICAL FACTOR Dairymen all know that dry -treating cows is a great way to combat mastitis. But there's more to dry -treating than just doing it. The method you use to infuse your dry cows has a major effect on your ability to control mastitis in your herd. In a study at Hill Farm Research Station in Louisiana, dairy scientists Nickerson and Boddie compared dry treatments on the basis of either full or partial insertion of the syringe cannula into the teat. Their findings showed that full insertion of the syringe tip can carry bacteria up into the teat cistern, reducing the effectiveness of dry treatment and possibly increasing the rate of new in- fections in the quarter. RATE OF NEW INFECTION Method Of Quarters New Treatment Treated Infections Full insertion 172 17 Partial insertion 172 7 TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS Method Of Quarters Quarters Cure Treatment Infected at Cured Rate % Drying off Full insertion 19 11 58% Partial insertion 14 12 86% When infusing a dry cow with anti- biotic, make sure you follow these simple rules: • wash the udder and teats with a mild antiseptic like an udder wash solu- tion, • dry the teats with a clean towel, • swab the teat end with a cotton pad saturated with alcohol, • insert the syringe tip into the teat opening, but don't push the whole tip into the teat, • depress the plunger, remove the syringe, massage the quarter to distrib- ute the antibiotic, and dip the teats, • finally, mark the cow and record the treatment. Marking can be done in a number of ways — just make sure that anyone who milks can tell the cow is treated. Don't risk contaminating your milk supply. Penalties start at $4/hec- tolitre on a whole month's shipments. That would cost the average producer about $1,000.0 Dave Rose Farm Management Specialist WICK WEEDERS Contact Herbicide Applicator — any size available — front -mount hydraulic kit — hand-held models — 3 -wheel or 4 -wheel ATV's — front mount — trail behind Manufactured by PAUL VOGELS R.R. #2, Kippen Ontario, NOM 2E0 519-527-1030 TIRES t ~=` . •` Nor fit SALES & ER VICE • Radials • Rice tires • Reg. tractor tires • Truck tires • Automotive tires All makes in stock ON FARM SERVICE Willits Tire Service Lucknow 519-528-2103