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Re: Norm2 post# 63

Thursday, 01/28/2010 10:50:09 AM

Thursday, January 28, 2010 10:50:09 AM

Post# of 9343
This is a second I sent on Jan 25

While it is practical to treat herds with SinoFresh just to improve profitability, it is also possible to treat cows which demonstrate signs of infection, possibly more heavily, and reduce the number cows that have to be isolated or culled to prevent the spread of infection in herds.

Flies are one major cause of the spread of infection. I think a "sick" cow's nasal cavities contains a large amount of infectious material. Flies visit cow's noses and can go to the teats to drink the milk leaking out when the bag is full late in the day. The teats are very soft and do get scratched by briers or rocks in the pasture, so flies can actually transmit blood borne infection from cow to cow by flies. Of course, biting flies can do this too, but they are not a major problem in the US, the human handlers are believed to be the major cause of the spread of infection.

I think SinoFresh will reduce the total "load" of infection germs in a herd by a significant amount. It will reduce the number of cattle that have to be culled. I am sure it will be very profitable for dairymen.
to use it.

Norman Ruggles

{There was a typo in my name}

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