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Color indicator test for positive identification of mastitis infection. Completely safe and simple to use.
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DESCRIPTION:Mastindc-Dr Naylor Mastitis Indicators \t
DIRECTIONS:Each quarter section of the blotter is designed to test the milk from the corresponding quarter of the cow?s udder. The dark area is for the detection of flakes, and the yellow (round) area is for the determination of alkalinity, either of which conditions, if present, indicates abnormal milk and represents evidence of mastitis infection. Remove blotter from container by grasping it a place indicated between thumb and forefinger of left hand. Discard first stream of milk from quarter to be tested. Then hold blotter in slanting position with corner downward, so that milk stream will first cover dark area and run down over yellow round area. If flakes are present they will show up clearly against the dark background. If milk is abnormally alkaline the yellow (round) area will change to a greenis blue color. The depth of this color is usually in direct proportion to the degree of mastitis infection, as shown on color chart on opposite side of this box.
CAUTION:The colormetric test should not be relied upon during period of two or three weeks after freshing and before drying off.
WARNINGS:Reactions will result from long exposure to ammoniated atmosphere. Unused testers should be kept in a clean dry place away from light, stable odors, and fumes.
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