11 Mar 2021
New checklist to manage changes in mastitis treatment
The power of collaboration to bring about lots of small improvements over time should not be under-estimated. Boehringer Ingelheim’s Kath Aplin explains more.

Preventing mastitis should always be the aim, however effective treatment will always be needed. But why focus on it with clients?
- Farmers ask about it
- Only vets can deal with it
- Intervention can make a difference
- It can lead to prevention
Simplifying discussions around mastitis and focussing on a checklist can really help farmers make small yet positive steps on the way to improved mastitis management.


Boehringer Ingelheim’s Animal Health mastitis checklist sets out some easy-to-follow guidelines to work through with clients as well as questions to ask, records to look at and points for discussion.
There is also a narrated presentation by vet adviser, Kath Aplin, available on the BI Academy which talks through the steps for a typical first case of mild to moderate mastitis. It covers points such as:
- How is mastitis detected?
- How soon after mastitis detection is intramammary antibiotic treatment started?
- What is the protocol for teat cleaning prior to tube insertion?
- Long or short nozzle used?
- Frequency of treatment (one or twice daily)
- Is an anti-inflammatory injection given?
The Boehringer Ingelheim mastitis checklist is designed to be used with clients on-farm and as a tool to improve recording and monitor progress. Get in touch with your Ruminant Specialist or contact ukcustomersupport@boehringer-ingelheim.com to request your copy.
An educational service from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd (“BI”). Further information available from BI, RG12 8YS, UK. ©2020. All rights reserved. Date of preparation: August 2020. BOV-0175-2020. Use Medicines Responsibly.
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