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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1433171" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Was the cow in milk when you got her or dry? If dry then it might not be a big deal, but could be an indication of mastitis. If she is in milk then it is probably a problem as it is more than likely mastitis. What is her temp? Is the udder hot? Hard and tight or soft. Does this friend live close and did she milk her in the past? Get her to come look at it or someone that has some cow experience. You need to find out if she is pregnant, a vet can palpate her, and that will tell you if she is starting to "bag up" prior to calving. There will be some increase in her bag and it can often be yellowish as the colostrum starts to form but I'm thinking there may be a problem. Get someone who knows what to look for to come see and give you a crash course. I'm thinking this friend should be helping you to learn the ropes on owning a dairy cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1433171, member: 25884"] Was the cow in milk when you got her or dry? If dry then it might not be a big deal, but could be an indication of mastitis. If she is in milk then it is probably a problem as it is more than likely mastitis. What is her temp? Is the udder hot? Hard and tight or soft. Does this friend live close and did she milk her in the past? Get her to come look at it or someone that has some cow experience. You need to find out if she is pregnant, a vet can palpate her, and that will tell you if she is starting to "bag up" prior to calving. There will be some increase in her bag and it can often be yellowish as the colostrum starts to form but I'm thinking there may be a problem. Get someone who knows what to look for to come see and give you a crash course. I'm thinking this friend should be helping you to learn the ropes on owning a dairy cow. [/QUOTE]
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