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Mastitis in mature cow with new calf
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<blockquote data-quote="TNcowman" data-source="post: 357960" data-attributes="member: 2684"><p>Never had this problem before. Cow with two week old calf milksack was growing bigger and bigger. Suspected Mastitis. Had vet come and he did his thing. Gave her a dirutic shot and LA200. Sack is very hard on one side but calf is still sucking and getting some milk. Not sure of the quality of milk though. I will give her another shot tomorrow of LA200. Cow does not move around alot. She is eating and drinking but not as much as normal. She is put up and I have tried milking some. Sack is still hard. Will it ever go back down? Anything I can do more to help? Anything I need to do for the calf? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNcowman, post: 357960, member: 2684"] Never had this problem before. Cow with two week old calf milksack was growing bigger and bigger. Suspected Mastitis. Had vet come and he did his thing. Gave her a dirutic shot and LA200. Sack is very hard on one side but calf is still sucking and getting some milk. Not sure of the quality of milk though. I will give her another shot tomorrow of LA200. Cow does not move around alot. She is eating and drinking but not as much as normal. She is put up and I have tried milking some. Sack is still hard. Will it ever go back down? Anything I can do more to help? Anything I need to do for the calf? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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