As Teatseal is a mastitis preventative, it is relevant to every herd situation. Teatseal can prevent mastitis:
If you use blanket dry cow antibiotic therapy
If you use selective dry cow antibiotic therapy
In low cell counts cows
In high cell count cows
In maiden heifers
Immediately after the last milking at drying off, prior to treatment with dry cow antibiotic and/or Teatseal, the udder should be stripped.
During the administration of the product it is important to ensure that infection is not introduced. Thoroughly clean hands prior to administration and put on gloves. Completely disinfect teat ends – a critical step. Start with the teats furthest away. Use surgical spirit or alcohol teat wipes (one per teat) and leave to air dry.
Treat all quarters. Treat the teats nearest you first. Gently squeeze the top of teats when inserting product to encourage syringe contents to stay within the teat. Be careful not to contaminate syringe nozzle. Do not insert the full depth of syringe nozzle into the teat – just the tip – otherwise damage may occur.
After infusion do not massage or squeeze the teat. Do not massage the teat or udder. Teatseal must remain in the lower part of the teat. Disinfect with a teat dip or spray.
Do not allow treated animals to lie down on bare ground or in soiled areas for 2 hours after treatment. Once the group has been treated, walk directly to a clean pasture.
Key points:
At the first milking, strip each treated quarter at least 10–12 times – wear gloves.
Keep milk from fresh cows out of the vat for at least 8–10 milkings after calving.
Preferably use designated clusters and test buckets for the first 8–10 milkings. Avoid running milk from Teatseal treated animals through milklines during
this time.
Change filter socks regularly. Clean milking equipment carefully to minimise potential residual build up.
Storage:
Store below 30°C (room temperature)
Schedule:
Nil
Withholding period:
Milk
Do not use within 4 days of calving where milk or milk products may be used for human consumption.
Meat
Nil.
| sku | 64357638 |
|---|---|
| Tax Class | Taxable Goods |
| Indications | Nonantibiotic dry cow treatment. Prevention of clinical and subclinical mastitis infections in dairy cows during the nonlactating (dry) period. For use in combination with antibiotic therapy and in maiden heifers four weeks prior to calving. |
| Brand | Zoetis |
| Refrigeration Required | No |
| Manufacturer | Zoetis Australia Pty Ltd |
| Poisons Schedule | Unscheduled |
| Precautions | May irritate the eyes and skin. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. When using the product wear disposable gloves. Wash hands after use.First Aid If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia 131 126.Disposal Dispose of empty container by wrapping in paper and placing in garbage. |
| Presentation | Syringe, 4 g: 120's. |
| Storage | Store below 30°C (room temperature). |
| Withholding Period | Meat NilMilk Do not use in lactating cows or within 4 days of calving. After calving, colostrums or milk from treated dry cows must not be used for human consumption or processing for 96 hours (8 milkings). |
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