
11/03/11, 04:11 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Vermont
Posts: 984
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Originally Posted by sammyd
we would put 5 drops of garlic oil in 10cc of olive oil and inject in the affected quarter.
Don't know about taste as it went either in the bulk tank or out to the calves.
It would clear up a mild case but any really hot nasty quarters were usually gonna die off.
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You inject it into the quarter, then milk it out at the next milking? Or do you let it sit for a day or two in the affected quarter before milking it out?
Very interesting, we are trying hard to find effective alternatives to using antibiotics for mastitis. Have used essential oils in the past, but not garlic oil. The essential oil blend we used recommended infusing the quarter, then not touching it for the next two milkings, then milking it out completely. It worked once or twice for very milk cases, but more often than not it had little effect and we ended up resorting to antibiotics.
Someone nearby uses a garlic tincture drench as a dry cow protocol to prevent mastitis in freshening cows.
Last edited by TroutRiver; 11/03/11 at 04:14 PM.
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