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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 574396" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>Yes I do know what you mean, one of my pulsators just up and quit, minus a unit all weekend, the door broke, suspended by a weight, which I was walking thru at the time clonked me in the head (easy fix-for the door that is)I do think things do go wrong in 3's at least.</p><p></p><p>I have had a simialr thing happen to at least one or 2 cows. Hate to say this but I do think this cow will become a 3 teater eventually, and there isn't anything wrong with that. These type of injuries are hard to maintain and deal with in the milking situation, day after day, and more than likely mastitis will eventually occur. There could be scar tissue in the teat canal, if you run your finger along the teat you should be able to feel it. This is what those cutting devices are usually good for to free up the canal, but I sure wouldn't use them repeatedly. Good luck!</p><p></p><p>GMN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 574396, member: 2382"] Yes I do know what you mean, one of my pulsators just up and quit, minus a unit all weekend, the door broke, suspended by a weight, which I was walking thru at the time clonked me in the head (easy fix-for the door that is)I do think things do go wrong in 3's at least. I have had a simialr thing happen to at least one or 2 cows. Hate to say this but I do think this cow will become a 3 teater eventually, and there isn't anything wrong with that. These type of injuries are hard to maintain and deal with in the milking situation, day after day, and more than likely mastitis will eventually occur. There could be scar tissue in the teat canal, if you run your finger along the teat you should be able to feel it. This is what those cutting devices are usually good for to free up the canal, but I sure wouldn't use them repeatedly. Good luck! GMN [/QUOTE]
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