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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 20115" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I was kid of concerned. Yes there's a plug, and it's sometimes pretty tough to get out. The reason I was concerned is that blood is a usual sign of mastitis. Can be just a broken blood vessel, but if it's mastitis and they're freshining with it that can be amajor problem. Yes I'm a busybody, but I'm relieved to hear there isn;t a problem.</p><p>On out heavier mikers we frequently only get two teats nursed for the first week or so. Had one real heavy milker that her tiny little calf only nursed one. Within a week his little buddies were all coming ove rfo lunch and that took care of the others getting nursed.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 20115, member: 34"] I was kid of concerned. Yes there's a plug, and it's sometimes pretty tough to get out. The reason I was concerned is that blood is a usual sign of mastitis. Can be just a broken blood vessel, but if it's mastitis and they're freshining with it that can be amajor problem. Yes I'm a busybody, but I'm relieved to hear there isn;t a problem. On out heavier mikers we frequently only get two teats nursed for the first week or so. Had one real heavy milker that her tiny little calf only nursed one. Within a week his little buddies were all coming ove rfo lunch and that took care of the others getting nursed. dun [/QUOTE]
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