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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10239"><p>Sounds like a bad case of mastitis OR she is pregnant and is bagging up to calve early and has edema. Whatever it is, the vet will let you know - but also let us know. Jeanne <A HREF="http://www.SimmeValley.com" TARGET="_blank">http://www.SimmeValley.com</A></p><p>> ok.. now that i can see (my</p><p>> eyesight and hearing are not what</p><p>> they used to be, and it makes it</p><p>> tough sometimes), it is a little</p><p>> different than what i thought..</p><p>> her bag is swelled and hard (not</p><p>> feverish though), with 2 teats</p><p>> swelled.</p><p></p><p>> this swelling extends mid way</p><p>> between her front and back legs.</p><p>> it gets softer the further you go</p><p>> forward. it is quite a swelling</p><p>> now about 2 inches raised. it is</p><p>> noticably sore as she walks, but i</p><p>> can touch it without her</p><p>> flinching.</p><p></p><p>> i am reminded on something i think</p><p>> it was dunmovin said.. something</p><p>> about one heifer allowing another</p><p>> suck on her... i wonder if this</p><p>> was the cause.. i had one awhile</p><p>> back trying to suck some, but</p><p>> havent seen it in a month or so</p><p>> now. ??</p><p></p><p>> any comments welcome,, she goes to</p><p>> the vet hopefully this evening.</p><p></p><p>> thanks gene</p><p></p><p>> i have a 18mo old heifer that</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:simmeval@swns.net">simmeval@swns.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10239"] Sounds like a bad case of mastitis OR she is pregnant and is bagging up to calve early and has edema. Whatever it is, the vet will let you know - but also let us know. Jeanne <A HREF="http://www.SimmeValley.com" TARGET="_blank">http://www.SimmeValley.com</A> > ok.. now that i can see (my > eyesight and hearing are not what > they used to be, and it makes it > tough sometimes), it is a little > different than what i thought.. > her bag is swelled and hard (not > feverish though), with 2 teats > swelled. > this swelling extends mid way > between her front and back legs. > it gets softer the further you go > forward. it is quite a swelling > now about 2 inches raised. it is > noticably sore as she walks, but i > can touch it without her > flinching. > i am reminded on something i think > it was dunmovin said.. something > about one heifer allowing another > suck on her... i wonder if this > was the cause.. i had one awhile > back trying to suck some, but > havent seen it in a month or so > now. ?? > any comments welcome,, she goes to > the vet hopefully this evening. > thanks gene > i have a 18mo old heifer that [email=simmeval@swns.net]simmeval@swns.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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