Dynamint is an effective, natural udder massage aid containing essential oils of peppermint, eucalyptus, calendula (marigold) and tea tree, blended in a water based micro-emulsion. Dynamint quickly delivers blended oils deep into udder tissue where they get straight to work. Peppermint oil increases circulation, generates heat and reduces swelling. Also provides localized cooling and toning. Calendula oil also helps increase circulation while reducing swelling and bruising. Eucalyptus oil conditions the skin; tea tree oil conditions, soothes and disinfects while penetrating deep into the tissue to reduce inflammation and promote healing. Smooth, light, water-based cream is non-greasy.
Directions: Cream – Gently massage a generous amount into udder as needed. No milk withdrawal. Can be used in conjunction with antibiotic therapy. Available in white, which dries clear; and green & blue, which help to quickly identify treated cows. Spray – spray onto udder after milking, massaging if required. Available in white and blue.
Handy heavy-duty pump for 2 liter sold separately. Handle design allows for one-hand dispensing with a press of the thumb.
This product may be suitable for use on organic farms. Please confirm with your certifier before using.
"As soon as I feel a hard quarter I treat with Dynamint. Whenever I treat a cow in the morning, the quarter is okay by the next milking. I think Dynamint is the only way to go for combating and preventing mastitis. Every dairy should have this product in their parlor!"
Sam,
Cut Bank, MT
"Dynamint works as well as the competition, for less money. If I have a cow with a hard quarter in the a.m., Dynamint has it loosened up by the afternoon. If I notice any flaking after milking, the Dynamint has it cleared up within 2-3 days. I rarely use antibiotics anymore, costing us much less. We find it especially useful on fresh cows, as it's effective, yet costs a great deal less."
Purinton Farms,
Gansvoort, NY
"Since being introduced to Dynamint, we have included it as an integral part of our udder health program. Withholding milk costs us money, and in cases of udder edema and mastitis prevention, Dynamint give us an edge. We used to reach for the antibiotic tube real quick, but if the case is mild, we will try Dynamint first. On cows that have hard quarters and are on antibiotic therapy, we still massage Dynamint into the quarter and it seems to aid in a speedier recovery."
Ted DeJong, Rosegate Dairy Farm