The mastitis control teat dip composition having a visible indicator
aspect of the invention provides a softening, soothing, smoothing,
relaxing property, a rapid initial kill, a useful highly pseudoplastic
rheology, a barrier/film-forming capacity, a unique antimicrobial
composition that is stable over an extended period of time, and
unexpected long term microbial control when compared to the prior art
materials disclosed in patents and used in the marketplace. The indicator
aspect provides ease of visually detecting the material on the animal
skin and can indicate efficacy of the material. The compositions of the
invention are made by combining an aqueous liquid composition containing
the visual indicator combined with the organic components which can be
combined with a simple aqueous solution of a salt of chlorous acid,
preferably an alkali metal chlorite. The materials after they are
combined and blended into a smooth viscous material containing an
emollient package generates active antimicrobial chlorine dioxide and can
be immediately contacted with the target animals. The compositions of the
invention provide stable visual indication, rapid initial kill,
consistent long term kill with chemical and rheological stability.