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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 896643" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Extra teats of any size usually come with their own 'quarter', and can spring up at calving time. They just dry up because they're not used. One of the farms I worked on had a cow with five that I called 'Breakfast' because if she came in the right side of the milking shed I could milk the extra while the cups were on the other four... kept it lactating the whole year by taking the milk for breakfast or switching a cup over from the milking machine when one of the others was done.</p><p>Seven is the most I've seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 896643, member: 9267"] Extra teats of any size usually come with their own 'quarter', and can spring up at calving time. They just dry up because they're not used. One of the farms I worked on had a cow with five that I called 'Breakfast' because if she came in the right side of the milking shed I could milk the extra while the cups were on the other four... kept it lactating the whole year by taking the milk for breakfast or switching a cup over from the milking machine when one of the others was done. Seven is the most I've seen. [/QUOTE]
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