Key considerations when choosing a teat dip
Udder health and cleanliness is a key element of dairy hygiene. Teat dipping protocols are essential to ensuring minimal bacteria enter the bulk milk tank, and conditioning and protecting the teat once milking has finished. Not getting this right can have far-reaching consequences.
High bactoscan levels can result in penalties from milk buyers, and if the problem persists, it can lead to milk rejection. Occurrences of mastitis within the herd have an economic impact, as well as affecting farm efficiency. Infected milk must be discarded and treating the infection requires extra time and resources. Serious infections can impede a cow’s future productivity once returned to the herd, or even result in culling.