MAMMITOP

Udder health

Mastitis is one of the most common and devastating diseases in the dairy industry, making udder health a crucial topic. Subclinical mastitis is when an infection is present without visible signs. The somatic cell count threshold for subclinical mastitis is over 200,000 cells per mililliter (mL), at which udder tissue already gets damaged. Mammitop is designed to keep the average SSC low to take away your worries about udder health. In this way we want to change farming into Stressless Farming.

Garlic and other extracts

Mammitop contains PLANT EXTRACTS and essential oils from garlic, clove, eucalyptus and cinnamon that reinforce one another.

  1. The active ingredient of garlic is ALLICIN.
  2. Allicine is very UNSTABLE and reacts with all kind of available components.
  3. Creating a wide RANGE OF MOLECULES of which many are useless.
  4. We ISOLATED 2 MOLECULES and concentrated them in Mammitop Clinic
  5. These are the stable molecules with ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY properties.
  6. They ATTACK THE BACTERIA by destruction of the cell wall.

IMPROVED UDDER HEALTH

NO VETERINARY PRESCRIPTION

NO WAITING TIME FOR MILK

NO RESISTANCE BY BACTERIA

HEALTHIER ANIMALS

INCREASED MILK PRODUCTION

LOWER ANTIBIOTICS USE

LOWER (VETERINARY) COSTS

3 WEEKS SLOW RELEASE

ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PROPERTIES

NO IMPACT ON SMELL AND TASTE

Trial results

A trial was conducted on a farm in Hungary. The bolus group of 12 cows all received 1 Mammitop at calving. The control group of 11 cows received no bolus. Somatic cell count was tested on 3 different moments. The group without a bolus all had a SCC of over 200.000 and thus can be defined as having subclinical mastitis. The bolus group was free from subclinical mastitis. The Mammitop group also produced 133,6 liters of milk more then the control group. A lower cell count means healthier animals who don’t have to fight subclinical mastitis. This extra energy can be spend on milk production.

Average of the somatic cell count (per 1000) for the control and bolus group at time 1, time 2 and time 3. Compared to the average of the 20 months before (first column).

When to use

1 bolus at moments of increasing cell counts

1 bolus at calving

1 bolus at drying off

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