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heifer's udder problem
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 504726" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Gail, had that very thing happen to a holstein heifer only about 5 months bred. One quarter swelled, I checked her and that quarter sounded like cardboad when you thumped it. Decided to infuse it with a mastitis tube and it all ran out up on the side of the udder where it had ruptured and I hadn't noticed. Swelling went down eventually but quarter was dead. </p><p></p><p>Oh but if you want to do as Simangus said and infuse with 35 cc's of iodine you can probably go ahead adn kiss the quarter goodbye regardless. Would never tell anyone to put iodine of any strength inside the tit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 504726, member: 6897"] Gail, had that very thing happen to a holstein heifer only about 5 months bred. One quarter swelled, I checked her and that quarter sounded like cardboad when you thumped it. Decided to infuse it with a mastitis tube and it all ran out up on the side of the udder where it had ruptured and I hadn't noticed. Swelling went down eventually but quarter was dead. Oh but if you want to do as Simangus said and infuse with 35 cc's of iodine you can probably go ahead adn kiss the quarter goodbye regardless. Would never tell anyone to put iodine of any strength inside the tit. [/QUOTE]
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