 |
| Now Select the ideal case size. |
|
|
|
|

|
CHG Teat Dip has a unique dual action formula that contains 0.35% chlorhexidine gluconate and 0.20% quaternary ammonium. Mild to the teat and skin. Its deep blue color shows you which teats have been dipped. A sanitizing teat dip — an aid in reducing the spread of organisms which may cause mastitis.
FDA regulated product's NDC# 060282-1080 and 060282-2080
#80 - 4x1 gallon case
#285 - 5 gallon pail
#280 - 15 gallon drum
#281 - 55 gallon drum
Teat dipping is an important part of a mastitis control plan:
- Dip teats immediately after milking.
- Use good milking and environmental management procedures.
- Use properly functioning milking equipment.
- Treat every quarter of every cow at dry off.
- Identify and treat or manage clinical cases promptly.
- Cull chronically infected cows.
Teat dipping in cold weather:
When the temperature falls below 10°F, or when wind chill is significant, special precautions should be taken to avoid chapped and frozen teats.
- Teats should be dry before turning cows out into cold weather.
- When teats are dipped after milking, allow 30 seconds contact, and blot off any excess teat dip with a single service towel.
- Warm the teat dip to reduce drying time.
- Provide windbreaks in outside areas for cows.
- Monitor fresh cows with swollen udders and teats since they are more susceptible to chapped and frozen teats.
Directions
- DO NOT DILUTE.
- Dip teats immediately after milking as a routine part of milking procedures.
- Dip to THOROUGHLY COVER at least the lower one-third of the teat (preferably to the base of the udder), IMMEDIATELY after every milking.
- Empty and clean dip cups after each milking, or during milking, if they become contaminated.
- Do not pour used dip back into original container.
- KEEP FROM FREEZING.
- Keep container closed to prevent contamination.
- Store container in an upright position.
|
|
|
|
|
|