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Nurse cow getting sore teats
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1369775" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I cannot pull up the images on my old computer for some reason, so will ask a couple of questions. When you say cracking at the base, do you mean at the udder line or at the teat end? I am not sure of the contents of udder butter as opposed to other over the counter stuff, but try to find anything that has vit E as well as lanolin and glycerin in it. Some will have zinc oxide. One dairy farmer here who has real high end Reg holsteins that he sells alot of embryos from; uses the human "aveeno" brand of hand cream that has the oatmeal in and it is great as I use it for my own hands. It's a "natural" type of hand cream but is sold most places. It will take a little time for them to heal especially if there are calves on her as they will continue to "wipe it off" as they suck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1369775, member: 25884"] I cannot pull up the images on my old computer for some reason, so will ask a couple of questions. When you say cracking at the base, do you mean at the udder line or at the teat end? I am not sure of the contents of udder butter as opposed to other over the counter stuff, but try to find anything that has vit E as well as lanolin and glycerin in it. Some will have zinc oxide. One dairy farmer here who has real high end Reg holsteins that he sells alot of embryos from; uses the human "aveeno" brand of hand cream that has the oatmeal in and it is great as I use it for my own hands. It's a "natural" type of hand cream but is sold most places. It will take a little time for them to heal especially if there are calves on her as they will continue to "wipe it off" as they suck. [/QUOTE]
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