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California Mastitis Test

Started by hplace, December 07, 2009, 05:17:16 AM

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hplace

Has anyone used the California Mastitis Test for checking somatic cell count in cow's milk? Is it easy to use and interpret the results? Here is a link to the test on Hamby Dairy Supply:

http://hambydairysupply.com/xcart/product.php?productid=397&cat=0&page=1

I don't have any evidence that SCC count in my cow is high, but I wouldn't mind confirming. Is there any other way to check SCC?

FRANCOIS

It is very easy to use and reasonably accurate for cows.  There are other tests out there but they are pricier.

Paul Hamby's a pretty good guy too, but I would think you could buy  a kit locally and save on shipping.

MrsKK

The CMT kit will let you know if there is mastitis, but not the actual somatic cell count.  I have Dr. Naylor's Mastitis Indicators, which are cards with four sections.  You squirt milk from each quarter on a separate section and the color change indicates healthy or mastitic milk.  Here's a link to them:  http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/product.asp?CID=2&mscssid=P2ATRMXJT5R69PC3LP258WNV2WMQ1FNA  This was very helpful for me the one time that my cow got mastitis in one quarter.

Even simpler are the instructions I found on the Keeping a Family Cow forum, courtesy of member Midgimoo:

"Also, there's the simple home-made mastitis test.
Take equal parts Dawn dish soap and raw milk from a particular quarter and swirl (don't stir) them together in a bowl or dish....there shouldn't be any geling or thickening of the mix...if it gels or thickens then you have a bacteria problem."

Members there are very specific that it has to be Dawn - other types of dish soap must not work quite the same way.

hplace

Ok - I was getting the info from wikipedia - it says that the test is an indicator of somatic cell count....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_mastitis_test

If this test does not provide SCC indication, is there a test I can do at home that does?

cath s

yes any pure type of soap will work..
tho, here in our commercial herd  we use any old dishwashing liquid and that works too.
dont even need a paddle - a cupped hand works rather well as well.

MrsKK

Is there a reason that you need to know the actual count of the somatic cells?  If so, you may be able to have your vet do such a check for you, but then you are back to pricey.

hplace

I don't need to know actual count - just need to know if it is getting above the threshold for making cheese, etc.

MrsKK

So the question would be whether that threshold is the same level as what triggers the test to show positive for mastitis.  Sorry, I don't know enough to help you out on this one.

hplace

That's a good way of putting it. Thanks for you help anyway!