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heifer's udder problem
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<blockquote data-quote="sodfarmer490" data-source="post: 505038" data-attributes="member: 6738"><p>well, since i lost my original reply, i will try and do it again.</p><p></p><p>i really thing oftimes flies have a role to play in giving these heifers udder problems, when they freshen. especially in the south states, where they are more of a problem. just my humble opinion, but based on what i saw. i have seen udders and teats covered with these blood sucking face and or horn flies on certain days, when they are more vicious, than other days. since they spread pinkeye, i would think they could easily spread bacteria up the teat canal, another reason to try and protect the cows on those really bad fly days............i had one heifer come up with this, and i really think the flys were the culprit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sodfarmer490, post: 505038, member: 6738"] well, since i lost my original reply, i will try and do it again. i really thing oftimes flies have a role to play in giving these heifers udder problems, when they freshen. especially in the south states, where they are more of a problem. just my humble opinion, but based on what i saw. i have seen udders and teats covered with these blood sucking face and or horn flies on certain days, when they are more vicious, than other days. since they spread pinkeye, i would think they could easily spread bacteria up the teat canal, another reason to try and protect the cows on those really bad fly days............i had one heifer come up with this, and i really think the flys were the culprit. [/QUOTE]
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