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The original California Mastitis Test kit. Kit consists of a four cup test paddle, plastic squeeze reagent dispenser, a 16 ounce plastic bottle of California Mastitis Test Concentrate and simple directions for testing.
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CMTCON:
CMT REFILL original Schalm CMT California mastitis test concentrate is a screening test developed by Dr. O.W. Schalm of the University of California Veterinary school of Medicine it is a quick and easy cow-side test which immediately detects bovine mastitis in fresh bulk milk or within individual quarters.
THE ORIGINAL SCHALM CMT KIT CONTAINS: 1.\tOne pint of concentrated reagent_(one pint concentrated= 1 gallon diluted reagent; 1 gallon reagent= approximately 350 tests)2.\tTesting Paddle –designed for ease in cow-side use and for accurate visual reactions.3.\tDispensing bottle_ to apply diluted concentrate. For small quantities of reagent mix directly in dispenser bottles, add concentrate first, referring to measurement lines on the bottle.
THE ORIGINAL SCHALM CMT: was developed to estimate the leukocyte cell content of fresh milk. It is the finest tool available for the early detection of bovine mastitis. CMT is a simple, quick accurate and inexpensive mastitis test applied at cow-side with instant visible reactions, an effective method of monitoring UDDER HEALTH CHANGES. Using CMT at regular intervals and recording the results makes it possible to detect mastitis in the incipient stages as well as to locate the individual quarters affected. CMT is a proven procedure which enjoys the respect and endorsement of many of the very top men in the dairy industry.
CAUTION: Call your Veterinarian if test show appositive mastitis reaction(se enclosed chart) Your Veterinarian will know the extent. Of the treatment required for your animal’s mastitis
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