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<blockquote data-quote="MamaNewt" data-source="post: 1672959" data-attributes="member: 41438"><p>Hello! </p><p>I have a milking Jersey that has gotten mastitis multiple times in the last few months. I have changed the cleaning procedure and looked over her feed to see if anything will help but she continues to get it. The last milk test I got....the vet said it was environmental factors...so I don't know what do with that. Could she just be prone to getting it? If that is the case, what should I do? Should I bother trying to get her bred? Should I sell her? Also, she is not the most pleasant to milk. I have to keep her hobbled or milking is no go. </p><p>And if there are only traces of mastitis (in a CMT) is it ok to drink the milk or just dump it? </p><p>I'm really torn about my next move. I would love some advice and encouragement. Thank you for all the help. </p><p>This forum has been a life saver. </p><p>MamaNewt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MamaNewt, post: 1672959, member: 41438"] Hello! I have a milking Jersey that has gotten mastitis multiple times in the last few months. I have changed the cleaning procedure and looked over her feed to see if anything will help but she continues to get it. The last milk test I got....the vet said it was environmental factors...so I don't know what do with that. Could she just be prone to getting it? If that is the case, what should I do? Should I bother trying to get her bred? Should I sell her? Also, she is not the most pleasant to milk. I have to keep her hobbled or milking is no go. And if there are only traces of mastitis (in a CMT) is it ok to drink the milk or just dump it? I'm really torn about my next move. I would love some advice and encouragement. Thank you for all the help. This forum has been a life saver. MamaNewt [/QUOTE]
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