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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9500"><p>A lot of dairy herds have three teaters, one quarter just doesn't develop, or she may have had severe mastitis in that quarter and the quarter just quit functioning. Heavy milking coes frequently leak from one or more teats as it approaches milking time, as the udder fills there is so much pressure that it will leak, frequently in a pretty sizable and steady stream. If it leaks all the time the teat may have been injured or damaged. Short of putting a on and off teat dilator in it there probably isn't a fix</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> i bought a 4 yr old holstein cow</p><p>> at the auction last week.i didnt</p><p>> notice one of her teats was drawed</p><p>> up inside her bag. what is wrong</p><p>> with her? also she has milk</p><p>> dripping out of another teat.is it</p><p>> fixable? thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9500"] A lot of dairy herds have three teaters, one quarter just doesn't develop, or she may have had severe mastitis in that quarter and the quarter just quit functioning. Heavy milking coes frequently leak from one or more teats as it approaches milking time, as the udder fills there is so much pressure that it will leak, frequently in a pretty sizable and steady stream. If it leaks all the time the teat may have been injured or damaged. Short of putting a on and off teat dilator in it there probably isn't a fix dunmovin farms > i bought a 4 yr old holstein cow > at the auction last week.i didnt > notice one of her teats was drawed > up inside her bag. what is wrong > with her? also she has milk > dripping out of another teat.is it > fixable? thanks [/QUOTE]
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