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Only one teat produces milk for calf....calf not doing well
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1327202" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I'm with SoButch, but I'm always disinclined to shove even a teat cannula, much less a teat knife, up in one - but sometimes it's necessary.</p><p>Have one cow in the herd right now that has one front teat with the teat canal completely scarred in, all the way from the orifice up into the gland itself - no way whatsoever to get milk out... but she raises a whopper calf on 3, so she gets to stay for the time being. </p><p>Close to 10 years ago, had one that came in with one big teat that would milk, and 3 dead-end ones. Fortunately, another cow had just lost her calf, and I just switched ol' 1-tit's calf over to the other cow and sent her on to town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1327202, member: 12607"] I'm with SoButch, but I'm always disinclined to shove even a teat cannula, much less a teat knife, up in one - but sometimes it's necessary. Have one cow in the herd right now that has one front teat with the teat canal completely scarred in, all the way from the orifice up into the gland itself - no way whatsoever to get milk out... but she raises a whopper calf on 3, so she gets to stay for the time being. Close to 10 years ago, had one that came in with one big teat that would milk, and 3 dead-end ones. Fortunately, another cow had just lost her calf, and I just switched ol' 1-tit's calf over to the other cow and sent her on to town. [/QUOTE]
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