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Mastitis in mature cow with new calf
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<blockquote data-quote="TNcowman" data-source="post: 358395" data-attributes="member: 2684"><p>Update on cow/calf</p><p>Calf has been sucking two front teats. Calf is now passing bloody stool. Still not sure of quality of milk from cow. Maybe it is time to bottle feed.</p><p>Gave cow LA200 yesterday and 60ml of pencillin this morning. Coop person said to give penicillin every day for the next week. I put in teat "drain plugs" or whatever you call them. Back two teats drained for a long time. It was reddish fluid that came out. Front two teats drained white fluid. Her milksack went down some but still larger that normal. Also hard in places. Noticed some skin has come off (about the size of a quarter) on one side. Coop sold me some meds to put up in the teats every day. Put the meds that dry out the back two and put the meds that hopefully will keep the front two lactating. Had to pull calf away from her. Checked on her a few minutes ago and milksack is large again.</p><p>Any additional advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNcowman, post: 358395, member: 2684"] Update on cow/calf Calf has been sucking two front teats. Calf is now passing bloody stool. Still not sure of quality of milk from cow. Maybe it is time to bottle feed. Gave cow LA200 yesterday and 60ml of pencillin this morning. Coop person said to give penicillin every day for the next week. I put in teat "drain plugs" or whatever you call them. Back two teats drained for a long time. It was reddish fluid that came out. Front two teats drained white fluid. Her milksack went down some but still larger that normal. Also hard in places. Noticed some skin has come off (about the size of a quarter) on one side. Coop sold me some meds to put up in the teats every day. Put the meds that dry out the back two and put the meds that hopefully will keep the front two lactating. Had to pull calf away from her. Checked on her a few minutes ago and milksack is large again. Any additional advice? [/QUOTE]
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