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Frozen Teat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 306966" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>i had a cow get gangrenous teats one time and they turned blueish first, then black. not cold related though.</p><p></p><p>to me it sounds like maybe the nose and teats are mostly suffering from sunburn from the sun reflecting off of the snow. keep in mind i rarely see snow so this is all stuff i've heard, not seen. but herefords particularly and any pink skinned animal is more susceptible to sunburn. if the teat that is black is in fact black then it could very well be frost bite. i would keep applying bag balm..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 306966, member: 57"] i had a cow get gangrenous teats one time and they turned blueish first, then black. not cold related though. to me it sounds like maybe the nose and teats are mostly suffering from sunburn from the sun reflecting off of the snow. keep in mind i rarely see snow so this is all stuff i've heard, not seen. but herefords particularly and any pink skinned animal is more susceptible to sunburn. if the teat that is black is in fact black then it could very well be frost bite. i would keep applying bag balm.. [/QUOTE]
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