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<blockquote data-quote="lancemart" data-source="post: 539036" data-attributes="member: 1817"><p>I noticed today that when I milked my Holstein one of the quarters came out like cream or spoiled milk. It was coagulated, like spoiled milk. I do not think the calf is feeding off the rear quarter, because her teat is too small. Is this a problem? I gave the milk to the pigs today. Can I drink the milk tomorrow if it is clear? It cleared up right away after I milked her for a few minutes. I am going to milk her out everyday now. I have not been, because when I put the calf on her and I milk her I get only a 1/2 gallon and that is at night time, after the calf has been on her all day. What should I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancemart, post: 539036, member: 1817"] I noticed today that when I milked my Holstein one of the quarters came out like cream or spoiled milk. It was coagulated, like spoiled milk. I do not think the calf is feeding off the rear quarter, because her teat is too small. Is this a problem? I gave the milk to the pigs today. Can I drink the milk tomorrow if it is clear? It cleared up right away after I milked her for a few minutes. I am going to milk her out everyday now. I have not been, because when I put the calf on her and I milk her I get only a 1/2 gallon and that is at night time, after the calf has been on her all day. What should I do. [/QUOTE]
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