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− | + | ''The Waikato Dairy Lab Singers'', made up of members of the Waikato Dairy Laboratory at the Ruakura Research Centre, released an album called [[Mastitis Melodies]] in 1974. Songs on the album were written to draw attention to the problems associated with mastitis, based on five important control measures: machine check, teat spray, treat clinical cases, dry cow therapy, and controlled culling. | |
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− | Songs were sung to traditional and popular melodies. For example, ''Treat Your Teats'' was sung to the theme of ''Jingle Bells'', ''Treat All Your Udders With A Dry Cow Tube'' was sung to the tune of '' Pack Up Your Troubles'', | + | Songs were sung to traditional and popular melodies. For example, ''Treat Your Teats'' was sung to the theme of ''Jingle Bells'', ''Treat All Your Udders With A Dry Cow Tube'' was sung to the tune of '' Pack Up Your Troubles'', etc. |
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==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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*[[Mastitis Melodies]] album, 1974 | *[[Mastitis Melodies]] album, 1974 | ||
*''Mastitis Melodies'' appears on the 1992 album [[Kiwiana Goes Pop]] | *''Mastitis Melodies'' appears on the 1992 album [[Kiwiana Goes Pop]] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/01/working.html ''Mastitis Melodies'' recordings on WFMU site] | *[http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/01/working.html ''Mastitis Melodies'' recordings on WFMU site] | ||
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