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Lopsided bag on heifer..
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 393200" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>i have seen several <strong>heifers</strong> that calf a little early that dont milk much at all on their first quarters for the first lactation--i guess on account of the prematurity they dont have time to come into their milk like they ought to. (isnt it something llike 60% of the milk is produced in the back quarters?) 2nd calf and beyond they have milked great. if it were the front ones i would say there might be a chance she would milk better next time but b/c its on one side it sounds more like mastitis, edema, blind quarters, scar tissue or something that is not going to improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 393200, member: 57"] i have seen several [b]heifers[/b] that calf a little early that dont milk much at all on their first quarters for the first lactation--i guess on account of the prematurity they dont have time to come into their milk like they ought to. (isnt it something llike 60% of the milk is produced in the back quarters?) 2nd calf and beyond they have milked great. if it were the front ones i would say there might be a chance she would milk better next time but b/c its on one side it sounds more like mastitis, edema, blind quarters, scar tissue or something that is not going to improve. [/QUOTE]
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