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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 459573" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>ive seen 4 cases like that over the years. all in heifers. two black limousinxangus and one red one and a black limousinxbrangus. ive never been able to do anything with them when the whole udder is hard as a rock like that. some kind of weird mastitis (said the vet, he thinks) and as far as i can tell it must not be contagious b/c ive seen these cases over several years. ;</p><p></p><p>Are your cows related?</p><p>what is their breeding?</p><p>how is the fly situation?</p><p>any similarities you see between these cows?</p><p>are they first calvers (i assume it didnt happen b/w lactations)</p><p>if they are 1stcalf heifers, have you noticed other heifers or calves nursing them in the past?</p><p>what kind of body condition are they in? do they get fed out of a sack? </p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 459573, member: 57"] ive seen 4 cases like that over the years. all in heifers. two black limousinxangus and one red one and a black limousinxbrangus. ive never been able to do anything with them when the whole udder is hard as a rock like that. some kind of weird mastitis (said the vet, he thinks) and as far as i can tell it must not be contagious b/c ive seen these cases over several years. ; Are your cows related? what is their breeding? how is the fly situation? any similarities you see between these cows? are they first calvers (i assume it didnt happen b/w lactations) if they are 1stcalf heifers, have you noticed other heifers or calves nursing them in the past? what kind of body condition are they in? do they get fed out of a sack? . [/QUOTE]
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