Producer Results Using UdderSinge
““The last time we clipped our cows’ udders it cost $3.00 per cow. We have used the UDDER SINGE the past five years with less cost, easier on the cow and much, much faster. We have cleaner, drier udders, less mastitis and lower cell counts. “The Original UDDER SINGE” helps make quality milk.”
George McClelland, Petaluma CAMilking 700 Holsteins
“After 26 years of providing veterinary services in Florida, I am always looking for ways to prevent mastitis. Long hair on udders trap dirt and moisture and allow growth of many bacteria species. I have been using the UDDER SINGE for over 6 years on large dairies in Florida. The dairymen singe the hair on all cows the day they freshen and again during the lactation as needed. The UDDER SINGE units reduce udder preparation time and helps to reduce both bacteria and somatic cell counts. I would recommend UDDER SINGE to all dairymen."
Bill Freel DVM, Lake County FL"When you clip a cow the old fashioned way it takes a week for milk production to get back to normal. With the UDDER SINGE you don't even see a change in milking. Besides that, there is no chance of anybody getting kicked or hurt."
David Terry, Dairyman, Rural Retreat VA"We have singed over 14,000 cows on one 20lb bottle of LP gas and it still hasn't run out!"
Vicki Hanson, Herdsperson, Green Cove Springs FL"One of our top 10 best decisions made in the past five years was to singe our cows. Cleaner, drier udders with less mastitis and better quality milk."
Gary & Donna deGraff, Pixley CAMilking 2,700 Jerseys
"A properly flamed udder is one of the most important things in our milk quality program. Properly and timely done, it is one of the most cost effective ways to reduce bacteria counts, somatic cell counts, and the incidence of mastitis in general. The UDDER SINGE is a safe, consistent cost effective way of getting the job done."
David Sumrall CEOAurora Dairy Corporation, Colorado/Florida
"We received our UDDER SINGE in January, 1996, and after the 1st 30 cows we became "pros". We did it before milking and the cows let down. I was told years ago, the federal and state inspection law required clipping cows, to lower the somatic cell count. We now know this is true. Thanks for a fine product!"
Maplewood Farms - Rick Stevens, Attica NY"Using the UDDER SINGE - a low heat clipping of udder hair will lower somatic cell counts and bacteria for better overall hygiene. With lower SCC we can export more of our dairy products."
David Tomsche DVM, Melrose MN"I can't imagine going back to clipping. Now with the UDDER SINGE one man, eight hours, 2000 cows & we're done. Use a lot less water now which is great for the environment."
Levy County Dairy, R. D. Skelton owner, Chiefland FL


