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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1021592" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>If this cow has e-coli mastitis she it can spread to the other quarters of her udder, and</p><p>if the infection leaves her udder and goes into her body it will possibly kill her.</p><p>She needs help and antibiotics from the vetrinary. Her udder needs to be completely milked out,leaving the sick quarter <u>last</u> so the infection is not carried on your hands to the healthy quarters. Make sure the bad milk is disposed of where nothing can get it. You can get antibiotics from the vetrinarian. In Canada we have an antibiotic infusion that is squirted up <strong>inside</strong> the infected quarter, <strong>twice a day after milking both morning and night</strong> and if she is real sick she should get a antibiotic needle in the muscle. Your vetrinarian in Japan can advise you as what medicine are available in your country for the problem..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1021592, member: 18682"] If this cow has e-coli mastitis she it can spread to the other quarters of her udder, and if the infection leaves her udder and goes into her body it will possibly kill her. She needs help and antibiotics from the vetrinary. Her udder needs to be completely milked out,leaving the sick quarter [u]last[/u] so the infection is not carried on your hands to the healthy quarters. Make sure the bad milk is disposed of where nothing can get it. You can get antibiotics from the vetrinarian. In Canada we have an antibiotic infusion that is squirted up [b]inside[/b] the infected quarter, [b]twice a day after milking both morning and night[/b] and if she is real sick she should get a antibiotic needle in the muscle. Your vetrinarian in Japan can advise you as what medicine are available in your country for the problem.. [/QUOTE]
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