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heifer's udder problem
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 501877" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Was that single drop that came out actually milk? If so sounds like she's got mastitis at best. Could be a tumor. Use to make an instrument you could insert up into the tit and cut a tumor or other material from the inside of the tit. I'd probably just get me a mastitis tube and see if I could insert it all the way into the tit (even use some force) and see if I could infuse it into the quarter. This will be a little invasive to her but gonna lose those two quarters without something being done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 501877, member: 6897"] Was that single drop that came out actually milk? If so sounds like she's got mastitis at best. Could be a tumor. Use to make an instrument you could insert up into the tit and cut a tumor or other material from the inside of the tit. I'd probably just get me a mastitis tube and see if I could insert it all the way into the tit (even use some force) and see if I could infuse it into the quarter. This will be a little invasive to her but gonna lose those two quarters without something being done. [/QUOTE]
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