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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12170"><p>Depends on how severe the cut is. If it is very deep I would have a vet chekc it out. If it doesn't bleed much when the calf nurses I would leave it alone. But we tend to believe in benign neglect of a lot of minor problems and let the cow and nature resolve the problem.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I have a 3 year old that had a</p><p>> calf 2 weeks ago.Found her tonight</p><p>> with blood on her udder.She</p><p>> wouldn't let me to close,but it</p><p>> looks like she tore it</p><p>> somehow.It's in the back past the</p><p>> last 2 teats.I will get her in</p><p>> tomorrow and check it out.Give her</p><p>> antibiotics and clean it out.I</p><p>> have some Cut-Heal I can put on</p><p>> it.But is their anything that can</p><p>> really be done with a udder?? Can</p><p>> a Vet sew it?? The 4 teats look</p><p>> good and she seems fine,calf is</p><p>> eating on all 4.This just had to</p><p>> happen some time today.I found it</p><p>> this evening.Please let me know.</p><p>> Thanks in advance!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12170"] Depends on how severe the cut is. If it is very deep I would have a vet chekc it out. If it doesn't bleed much when the calf nurses I would leave it alone. But we tend to believe in benign neglect of a lot of minor problems and let the cow and nature resolve the problem. dun > I have a 3 year old that had a > calf 2 weeks ago.Found her tonight > with blood on her udder.She > wouldn't let me to close,but it > looks like she tore it > somehow.It's in the back past the > last 2 teats.I will get her in > tomorrow and check it out.Give her > antibiotics and clean it out.I > have some Cut-Heal I can put on > it.But is their anything that can > really be done with a udder?? Can > a Vet sew it?? The 4 teats look > good and she seems fine,calf is > eating on all 4.This just had to > happen some time today.I found it > this evening.Please let me know. > Thanks in advance!! [/QUOTE]
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