Promote Teat Canal Closure After Milking

A new approach to post-milking udder care. AntiMastitor is a patented veterinary device that uses gentle electrical muscle stimulation to promote rapid teat canal closure after milking, reducing the vulnerability window for bacterial entry.

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Zero Residues
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Mastitis: A Costly Problem for Dairy Farms

Mastitis remains one of the most significant health challenges in dairy cattle, causing substantial economic losses worldwide.

Economic Losses

Reduced milk yield, milk spoilage, deterioration of quality, increased treatment costs, and premature culling of affected animals.

Critical Window

After milking, the teat canal remains open for 2.5-3 hours. During this time, bacteria can easily enter the udder and cause infection.

Animal Welfare

Mastitis causes pain, swelling, and discomfort. If not managed, it results in irreversible udder damage and reduced quality of life.

Limited Solutions

Post-milking, the teat canal remains open and vulnerable. Current methods rely on chemical barriers alone, leaving the physical opening unaddressed.

AntiMastitor device being used on dairy cow

AntiMastitor uses gentle electrical muscle stimulation to promote teat canal closure after milking.

AntiMastitor: Physical Teat Canal Closure Through Innovation

AntiMastitor is a patented veterinary device (U.S. Patent 12,426,569) that uses gentle electrical stimulation to activate smooth muscles and promote rapid teat canal closure after milking. Its mechanism of action is purely physical — electrical muscle stimulation, similar in principle to TENS technology used in human and veterinary medicine.

01

Immediate Closure

Stimulates smooth muscle contraction within milliseconds, helping the teat canal close much faster than natural recovery.

02

Non-Chemical Approach

Uses gentle, low-level electrical pulses (max 7 mA) that are safe and comfortable for the animal.

03

Easy Integration

Fits seamlessly into routine milking operations. No specialized training or veterinary intervention required.

04

Proven Results

Peer-reviewed ultrasonographic studies demonstrate measurable teat canal narrowing following electrical stimulation application.

AntiMastitor Device Closeup

Simple, Effective, Revolutionary

Three seconds per teat after milking is all it takes to provide enhanced protection.

1

Fill with Conductive Medium

Fill the reservoir with the AntiMastitor Conductive Medium — a solution formulated to deliver the device's electrical pulses evenly to teat tissue.

2

Apply to Each Teat

After milking, insert each teat into the device cup for 3 seconds. The conductive medium ensures electrical contact with the teat surface.

3

Immediate Protection

The gentle electrical pulse activates smooth muscles in the teat sphincter, promoting rapid teat canal closure and reducing the post-milking vulnerability window.

Before vs. After AntiMastitor

After Milking (Without Device)
  • Teat canal widens by ~2.5mm
  • Canal remains open 2.5-3 hours
  • Bacteria can easily enter
  • High infection risk period
After Milking (With AntiMastitor)
  • Immediate muscle stimulation
  • Rapid canal closure (milliseconds)
  • Physical teat canal closure promoted
  • Significantly reduced infection risk

Built for the Modern Dairy Farm

Designed for durability, ease of use, and reliable performance in demanding farm environments.

Power 1.5V, 2x AA Batteries
Frequency 1-100 Hz
Application Time 3 sec per teat
Output Max 7 mA
Dimensions 19.6 x 6.4cm
Weight 215.30 g
Water Resistance 3 ATM (Washable)
Warranty 2 Years
USPTO

U.S. Patent No. 12,426,569 B2

Peer-Reviewed Research

AntiMastitor's physical mechanism of action is supported by peer-reviewed published research.

Archives Animal Breeding, 2023

Field Study: Effects of Electrical Stimulation on Mastitis Parameters in Dairy Herds

Six-month field study comparing electrical stimulation application with conventional post-milking methods across multiple dairy herds. Results showed lower clinical mastitis incidence in farms using electrical stimulation.

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Journal of Dairy Research, 2022

Ultrasonographic Evidence: Electrical Stimulation Promotes Teat Canal Closure

Ultrasonographic study on 100 Holstein cows demonstrating that electrical stimulation promoted teat canal narrowing (1.88mm) compared to conventional methods (2.28mm), confirming the physical muscle contraction mechanism.

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6 Month Field Study
580+ Cows Studied
2,300+ Quarters Monitored
↓SCC Reduced Cell Counts

Learn More About AntiMastitor

Contact Pure Herd Systems, the official US distributor of AntiMastitor. We're here to answer your questions about this innovative approach to post-milking udder care.