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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 112564" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Have you checked her for mastitis? any sort of infection can result in a severely depressed cow, be it mastitis, uterine infection, lameness, etc. </p><p></p><p>They could easily be from the calf sucking; or if she had a little scrape it doesn't take long to become a nasty sore/cut with the constant nursing...or it could be from being sunburnt. Seen that too, esp on the dairy cows with big udders and/or teats. Takes a week or so to heal and it's not that serious, but they can be pretty touchy about that quarter! either way it's irrelevant - if she won't let him touch those quarters they're going to have a nasty case of mastitis. Make sure you check her asap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 112564, member: 852"] Have you checked her for mastitis? any sort of infection can result in a severely depressed cow, be it mastitis, uterine infection, lameness, etc. They could easily be from the calf sucking; or if she had a little scrape it doesn't take long to become a nasty sore/cut with the constant nursing...or it could be from being sunburnt. Seen that too, esp on the dairy cows with big udders and/or teats. Takes a week or so to heal and it's not that serious, but they can be pretty touchy about that quarter! either way it's irrelevant - if she won't let him touch those quarters they're going to have a nasty case of mastitis. Make sure you check her asap. [/QUOTE]
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