miocene
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gcreek -thats who ithought you were refering to.
I Luv Herfrds said:Ok I have a concern. Already called the vet, but would like some thoughts from those who have been in a dairy.
Vet said her bag may have gotten full so quickly it burst some blood vessels. He said to milk her 2-3 times a day.
When we milked the cow last night when I filtered it there was blood in it and what looked like little white clumps.
Checked her bag this morning. No "hot" spots. No sign of redness or tenderness.
There was still blood in the milk this morning.
After milking her I rechecked the bag. No hot areas. The teats were a bit sore and she wouldn't let me hand milk her.
Bag was nice and soft.
Thoughts suggestions or anything?
been years since I milked cows , but just keep milking her she clear up and you will get house milk in a few more days.
Yes I am concerned about mastisis.
i watch it every time i need my eyes sunburnedgcreekrch said:Get thinking about blue jeans and lose your train of thought Jody? :lol:
Faster horses said:Is mastitis a problem in the winter time? I thought it happened more
often in summer.
Mastitis can be a problem anytime the cow is lactating. It is an infection of the mammary gland.
LazyWP said:Thanks for the picture of the milking machine. If I can find one of them, I might get me a milk cow!
Big Muddy rancher said:LazyWP said:Thanks for the picture of the milking machine. If I can find one of them, I might get me a milk cow!
What do you mean " get me a milk cow"?
You already have 2 longhorns. :wink:![]()
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