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Udder Seal
Udder Seal is a sterile, antibiotic-free, off-white smooth paste. It is presented, ready to use, in syringes, each containing 4 g of intramammary infusion composed of 65% Bismuth Subnitrate, in a mineral oil vehicle. Udder Seal is indicated as an aid in the prevention of new intramammary infection throughout the dry period by providing a malleable barrier in the teat canal. This results in a reduction in the incidence of clinical mastitis in the dry period.
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- BENEFITS
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- DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
USAGE
BENEFITS
PACKAGING
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Cattle
- Quick delivery
- Accurate placement and an effective seal
- Delivers easy syringe-ability and excellent in-teat performance
- Antibiotic-free
Name | Code | Unit Size | Case Size | Case Weight |
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Udder Seal | 7-45801-05445-5 | 1 pail of 144 syringes (4 g each) | 1 | -- |
After last milking at dry-off or during last two months before first calving in non-lactating first calf heifers, clean and disinfect the teats with the alcohol wipes. Infuse the entire contents of one syringe of Udders Seal into each quarter by inserting the nozzle into the teat and applying gentle continuous pressure to the plunger until the paste is expressed.
Do not massage teat or udder following infusion. If an antibiotic is infused into the teat, the teat should be re-wiped with an alcohol wipe prior to infusion with Udder Seal.
A clean, disinfected and dry teat is essential, as Udder Seal possesses no antimicrobial activity.