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dark, thick colostrum?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1002593" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Have a 2 year old Hereford that we just delivered her calf last night. It was a tail first presentation, vet managed to get the back feet up and pulled it. I checked her udder and stripped out 4 -5 squirts last night, and checked it again this morning. The colostrum is the color and consistancy to chocolate pudding. It's not lumpy, her udder had a bit of edema but not tender. The calf nursed enough that the udder was softer this morning than last night.</p><p></p><p>I've milked dairy cows but never saw colostrum this thick & dark. Has anyone seen this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1002593, member: 1974"] Have a 2 year old Hereford that we just delivered her calf last night. It was a tail first presentation, vet managed to get the back feet up and pulled it. I checked her udder and stripped out 4 -5 squirts last night, and checked it again this morning. The colostrum is the color and consistancy to chocolate pudding. It's not lumpy, her udder had a bit of edema but not tender. The calf nursed enough that the udder was softer this morning than last night. I've milked dairy cows but never saw colostrum this thick & dark. Has anyone seen this? [/QUOTE]
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