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heifer's udder problem
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<blockquote data-quote="jt" data-source="post: 502163" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>thanks for the replies. i am going to get up her again and take another look. hate to lose her, but i read on here somewhere along the way that "culling solves 75% of your problems" lol and she is all but a goner. i have other heifers to take her place.</p><p></p><p>i originally thought about giving her something for mastitis, but with the quarters not being feverish, i didnt think it would do much if any good and not enough for me to keep her. your replies have reinforced my decision.. thanks</p><p></p><p>best i could tell, the drop was milk. it didnt have an odor to it, and was not thick. lol, in the heat of the battle, she was kicking around some and i couldnt get anymore to really get a good take on it.</p><p></p><p>i will put her calf on a nurse cow and move her along the way.</p><p></p><p>thanks again,</p><p></p><p>jt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt, post: 502163, member: 238"] thanks for the replies. i am going to get up her again and take another look. hate to lose her, but i read on here somewhere along the way that "culling solves 75% of your problems" lol and she is all but a goner. i have other heifers to take her place. i originally thought about giving her something for mastitis, but with the quarters not being feverish, i didnt think it would do much if any good and not enough for me to keep her. your replies have reinforced my decision.. thanks best i could tell, the drop was milk. it didnt have an odor to it, and was not thick. lol, in the heat of the battle, she was kicking around some and i couldnt get anymore to really get a good take on it. i will put her calf on a nurse cow and move her along the way. thanks again, jt [/QUOTE]
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