Milk Iodine Residues in Herds Practicing Iodophor Premilking Teat Disinfection

Abstract
The objective was to determine effects of different concentrations of iodophor teat dips on milk iodine residues, when teat dips were used both premilking and postmilking. Eighty cows in each of 7 herds were assigned to 1 of 4 treatments. Each treatment received postmilking teat dip at .1 or 1% iodophor concentration. Two groups received no premilking dip, and the other 2 received premilking teat dip at the same concentration as the postmilking treat dip. Premilking teat dipping was followed by manual drying of teats. Noniodophor postmilking dips and no premilking inodophor udder sanitizers were used during an 8-d adjustment period. Milk was collected for milk iodine determination from each cow from weigh jars or milk meters at p.m. milkings during the last 3 of the adjustment period and 4, 6, and 8 of the treatment period. Premilking and postmilking teat dipping with .1% iodophor dip did not significantly increase milk iodine residue above post-milking teat dipping with .1% iodophor dipalone. However, 1% iodophor postmilking teat dip significantly increased milk iodine residue over use of .1% iodophor dip used as a premilking and post-milking teat dip. Adding a 1% iodophor premilking teat dip significantly increased iodine residues.