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<blockquote data-quote="brandonm_13" data-source="post: 690311" data-attributes="member: 7875"><p>With it only affecting one quarter, I'm thinking some type of infectious bacteria, which is mastitis, although mastitis isn't always caused by the same thing, or successfully treated by the same thing.</p><p></p><p>I don't know where you live, but I can go to the local feedstore and buy mastitis medication. It will be in a syringe with a plastic "needle". You insert it into the teat and push in the medicine. Also you could give shots of broad spectrum antibiotics like penicillan, excenel, nuflor, etc. Some would be vet only. If you have a vet who specializes in large animals/farm animals, he/she should know what it is, but at the very least will have the medicines to treat for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandonm_13, post: 690311, member: 7875"] With it only affecting one quarter, I'm thinking some type of infectious bacteria, which is mastitis, although mastitis isn't always caused by the same thing, or successfully treated by the same thing. I don't know where you live, but I can go to the local feedstore and buy mastitis medication. It will be in a syringe with a plastic "needle". You insert it into the teat and push in the medicine. Also you could give shots of broad spectrum antibiotics like penicillan, excenel, nuflor, etc. Some would be vet only. If you have a vet who specializes in large animals/farm animals, he/she should know what it is, but at the very least will have the medicines to treat for it. [/QUOTE]
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