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North Carolina State research:
“Quarters treated with Cinnatube™ were significantly less likely to experience a new infection than quarters
treated with no treatment.” |
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K. A. E. Mullen, K. L. Anderson, and S. P. Washburn, "Effect of 2 herbal intramammary products on milk quantity and quality compared with conventional and no dry cow therapy,” Journal of Dairy Science, vol. 97, no. 6, pp. 3509– 3522, 2014. |
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National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service:
“A North Carolina State University study funded by Southern SARE showed herbal treatments as effective as
conventional antibiotics in some situations for treating or preventing mastitis in dairy cattle.” |
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NSAIS article |
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Southern
SARE:
“In some cases, Cinnatube™ was significantly better than no treatment at preventing infections from occurring.” |
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SARE article |
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Oregon
Tilth:
“...can be just as effective as conventional therapies.” |
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here for the full Oregon Tilth article |
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