SALUS TEAT HYGIENE – CONCENTRATE
Automated Milking Hygiene Solution
Topical Hygiene Aid for Animal Care
✔ Concentrated formula – Must be diluted before use
✔ Supports external teat hygiene
✔ Supports routine milking hygiene practices
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AVAILABLE SIZES
Net Contents: 264 US gal (1000 L)
Non-systemic. Surface use only
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Teat Hygiene Management in Dairy Operations
Designed for automated milking systems and centralized hygiene processes
The Challenge
Maintaining consistent teat hygiene is a critical requirement in modern dairy operations.
The teat surface is continuously exposed to environmental factors during milking cycles, requiring structured, repeatable hygiene management:
- Continuous environmental exposure during milking cycles
- Mechanical contact during milking procedures
- Need for consistent and scalable hygiene protocols across the herd
Effective teat hygiene management supports animal welfare, operational efficiency and compliance with farm hygiene standards.
A Professional Concentrated Hygiene Solution
SALUS TEAT HYGIENE – CONCENTRATE is designed for:
- automated milking systems
- centralized hygiene processes
The product is a concentrated liquid formulation designed to be diluted with water prior to use to support external teat hygiene before and after milking as part of routine milking hygiene practices.
Non-systemic. Surface use only.
Key Advantages
✔ Optimized for automated systems
✔ High dilution efficiency — cost-effective for large-scale operations
✔ Flexible application: dipping or spraying
✔ Compatible with farm hygiene protocols
⚠ DO NOT USE UNDILUTED
FOR LIVESTOCK USE ONLY • Not a drug • Not an antibiotic • Not a veterinary medicinal product
Packaging:
IBC plastic container in aluminum frame. Empty container may be recyclable. Check local regulations.
EAN:
Product that conforms to European safety and quality standards.
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