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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1789486" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I learned the hard way that keeping an otherwise great cow with any udder/teat issues will bite me in the azz. And honestly, I've never had luck treating for mastitis (even if I take her in to my vet). I have a great cow now that has a dead quarter. I've no doubt she can still raise a nice calf on 3 but this will be her last calf. I'll monitor her & the calf to decide if I should sell right away, when we work them in the spring or at weaning. Just bad luck of the draw. Her dam just turned 12 and still has a perfect udder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1789486, member: 24027"] I learned the hard way that keeping an otherwise great cow with any udder/teat issues will bite me in the azz. And honestly, I've never had luck treating for mastitis (even if I take her in to my vet). I have a great cow now that has a dead quarter. I've no doubt she can still raise a nice calf on 3 but this will be her last calf. I'll monitor her & the calf to decide if I should sell right away, when we work them in the spring or at weaning. Just bad luck of the draw. Her dam just turned 12 and still has a perfect udder. [/QUOTE]
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