Teat Hygiene

Teat disinfection is an important measure in mastitis management. In order to fully destroy any bacteria on the teats, it is important to use well engineered teat treatment formulations. The most fundamental part of the “teat dip” formulation is the active substance. This is the part of the formulation which is responsible for killing mastitis causing bacteria.

The basis of mastitis control is herd management, specifically aimed at reducing the level of bacterial challenge on the teat and teat end, reducing the rate of infection. Mastitis can never be eradicated, however, if milking routines and hygiene techniques are improved then the spread of infection will be reduced.

All our teat dip products are tested against the standard “EN 1656 – Chemical disinfectants and antiseptics – Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of bactericidal activity of chemical disinfectants and antiseptics used in the veterinary area.”

FOURTRESS TEAT DISINFECTION RANGE

Protect Pre and Post

Ready to Use Pre and Post Milking Teat Disinfectant

PCS No: 98975

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Protect Film

Ready to Use Post Milking Teat Disinfectant

PCS No: 98974

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DairyLac SA

Ready to Use Pre and Post Milking Teat Disinfectant

PCS Number: 99192

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DairyPro Ultra Dip SA

Ready to Use Post Milking Teat Disinfectant

PCS Number: 99193

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DairyHex

Ready to Use Pre and Post Milking Teat Disinfectant

PCS Number: 99560

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Fourtress Chemical Compatibility

 

Fourtress chemical labels are colour-coded for safety. This helps to prevent the mixing of incompatible neat chemicals. Store incompatible chemicals separately in the original containers away from animals and children.

Colour Reaction
Red
Acids
Mixing with Blue will cause violent chemical reactions.
Mixing with Yellow will produce Toxic Chlorine gas.
Blue
Caustic
Mixing with Red will cause violent reactions.
Yellow
Chlorinated
Mixing with Red will produce Toxic Chlorine gas..
Mixing with Blue will cause violent chemical reactions.
Green
Teat Care
Mixing with Blue will cause violent chemical reactions.
Mixing with Yellow will produce Toxic Chlorine gas.