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StoneMan45on Mar 16, 2020 11:05am
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RE:OxC-beta™ contribution against sub-clinical mastitis
RE:OxC-beta™ contribution against sub-clinical mastitisthought about the results for the New Zealand dairy trials and considering they used dairy cattle with pre-existing mastistis and achieved excellent results - '100% more udder-quarters from cows fed OxBC underwent spontaneous resolution of bacterial infection compared to quarters from cows fed the control feed containing no antibiotics. There was a 13.9% rate of resolution in the OxC-beta group compared to a 6.9% resolution rate in the control group.
- There was also a significant reduction in the number of udder-quarters progressing from subclinical to full clinical mastitis in the OxC-beta group. In the OxC-beta group only a single udder-quarter developed clinical mastitis compared to 6 udder-quarters developing the condition in the control group.'
these results strongly suggests that dairy cattle not already having mastistis might not get it as OxC-beta would be in their system as part of regular feed and the fact that it strongly works to resove mastistis should translate in extreme inhibiting factors to the formation of mastistis. Anyway, this extreme probability will be demonstrated after extended use but I'm sure others in the dairy field are thinking the same thing.