
SANITARY |
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No chance to spread infection by a dirty dip cup |
CONVENIENT |
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Ready to use; no mixing or preparation |
ECONOMICAL |
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No waste; cost is comparable to $13.50/gallon teat dip |
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One can of Fight Bac will treat 300 cows |
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Quantity discounts available |
PROVEN EFFECTIVE |
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Vertical spray pattern clears any residual milk from the teat orifice and provides good coverage. |
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Contains active ingredients Chlorhexidine and Glycerine to protect against infection and maintain excellent skin condition. |
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Chills the teat, enhancing closure of the teat orifice. |
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Proven save and effective under NMC guidelines. |
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Results published in a peer reviewed journal, Veterinary Medicine, July 1987, pp. 752-755 |
MASTITIS IS COSTLY! |
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Mastitis cost the average dairy farmer over $180 annually for every cow in the herd. |
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Ineffective control of Mastitis costs the dairy industry over $2 billion annually. |
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Experts agree that the single most important procedure in preventing Mastitis is proper post-milking teat disinfection. |
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While teat dipping can be helpful in preventing Mastitis, a contaminated dip cup will contribute to the spread of infection. |
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Every dollar spent on Mastitis control can return $8.00 in increased milk production. |
Protected by U.S. Patent No. 4548807 and No. 4716032 and Canadian Patent No. 1,209,034. Packaged and labeled in compliance with FDA regulations. |