Buck is a Vet, trust him.I don't want her to get mastitus
Thank youBuck is a Vet, trust him.
But, if it makes you feel better, you can always catch her and milk the one teat to make it go down.
Mastitis typically occurs when bacteria travel into the udder from an open teat end. If a teat is not being nursed or leaking milk, the teat end remains closed and the risk of mastitis is negligible. If you'd like to milk it out to make it look better, that's your business, but there's not likely to be any particular benefit to the cow.I don't want her to get mastitus
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My best mom has large teats before giving birth. It takes a few days before the calf reduces the size of those strutted teats. Just keep an eye on her. Should be fine.I have a 3y old beef cow..this is her 3rd baby..3 days old..one of her teats is big about the size of a carrot..should I be worried..baby nursing..other teats look fine
I have a 3y old beef cow..this is her 3rd baby..3 days old..one of her teats is big about the size of a carrot..should I be worried..baby nursing..other teats look fine
I don't think you have a 3 year old cow that has her 3rd calf, unless she has had twins.
If she has a large teat, this might be a good reason to cull her after raising this calf.
Sorry I meant she's 5 and had 3 babiesI don't think you have a 3 year old cow that has her 3rd calf, unless she has had twins.
If she has a large teat, this might be a good reason to cull her after raising this calf.
Yeah she's a pet so probably no more babiesOthers may disagree, but when I have one like that I let her raise the current calf and then she gets a free ride to town.
Yeah she's a pet so probably no more babies
Yeah I only have 3 cows so not a problem..thank youIf she's gentle enough to let you milk out the large quarter until the calf is big enough to take care of it, and you don't mind doing it, there's no problem with keeping her and letting her have more calves. I don't want to devote the time or energy for that.
Get her in a headgate, milk out the oversized teat, problem solved.I have a 3y old beef cow..this is her 3rd baby..3 days old..one of her teats is big about the size of a carrot..should I be worried..baby nursing..other teats look fine
AwwwSorry I meant she's 5 and had 3 babies
Yeah she's a pet so probably no more babies
Been there, done that. But as I previously mentioned, it can become a recurring problem. Hated to cull this girl but it segued into 4 big teats, then raging mastitis & 2 dead quarters. Even if I had been in a situation to keep her as a pet, her bag ended up being huge, hard, and painful. That's no life for a pet. Just something to think about @Mom3tlc.If she's gentle enough to let you milk out the large quarter until the calf is big enough to take care of it, and you don't mind doing it, there's no problem with keeping her and letting her have more calves. I don't want to devote the time or energy for that.
U gotta love a cow that gentle!Been there, done that. But as I previously mentioned, it can become a recurring problem. Hated to cull this girl but it segued into 4 big teats, then raging mastitis & 2 dead quarters. Even if I had been in a situation to keep her as a pet, her bag ended up being huge, hard, and painful. That's no life for a pet. Just something to think about @Mom3tlc.