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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 673472" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Basicly, you have two options. Milk them or let her dry up in those quarters.</p><p>If you want to milk her, put kickers on her or put a rope around her flank to keep her from kicking so you can continue using Udder Balm & milking her.</p><p>You are running into two problems. She hurts from the cuts/scabs PLUS she hurts from not being milked out. If they miss a milking their udder gets extremely sore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 673472, member: 968"] Basicly, you have two options. Milk them or let her dry up in those quarters. If you want to milk her, put kickers on her or put a rope around her flank to keep her from kicking so you can continue using Udder Balm & milking her. You are running into two problems. She hurts from the cuts/scabs PLUS she hurts from not being milked out. If they miss a milking their udder gets extremely sore. [/QUOTE]
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