Effect of an Insecticide Controlled-Release Bolus on a Milk Antibiotic Residue Test

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Following the use of diflubenzuron controlled-release insecticide boluses in a dairy herd, there was a concern that post-calving cows were testing positive on a milk antibiotic residue test for more milkings than they had prior to the use of diflubenzuron. A field trial was conducted to examine for possible effects of diflubenzuron milk residues on the milk antibiotic residue test, Delvotest-P®. Data of 24 cows in the treatment group and 29 cows in the control group were analyzed. There was no significant difference in the number of milkings after calving in which the milk tested positive on the milk antibiotic residue test between the treatment (2.75 ± .94) and control (2.97 ± 1.05) groups when cows in all lactations were analyzed or when analyzed by lactation (1, 2, and ≥3). It was concluded that the use of diflubenzuron boluses had no effect on the milk antibiotic residue test. © 1991, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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van Der Leek, M. L., Arthur Donovan, G., Saltman, R. L., & Moja, R. J. (1991). Effect of an Insecticide Controlled-Release Bolus on a Milk Antibiotic Residue Test. Journal of Dairy Science, 74(2), 433–435. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(91)78188-5

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