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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9503"><p>Well it looks like the old girl has a problem. It wasn't apparent before her bag filled, and after freshening she was swollen enough that I didn't notice it. But now that she's got a more "normal" udder, it's quite apparent. The ligaments holding the udder up against the abdomen are pulled loose on the front right quarter. I had noticed that that quarter hung lower than the rest of the udder, but since she produces more milk in that quarter I didn't think much of it until I noticed the difference in the attachment from one side to the other.</p><p></p><p>What does this mean in terms of her useful life as a milker? She's a Jersey, approximately 6 years old, this is her third lactation, and she is currently producing 6 - 6 1/2 gallons of milk per day.</p><p></p><p>Ann</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9503"] Well it looks like the old girl has a problem. It wasn't apparent before her bag filled, and after freshening she was swollen enough that I didn't notice it. But now that she's got a more "normal" udder, it's quite apparent. The ligaments holding the udder up against the abdomen are pulled loose on the front right quarter. I had noticed that that quarter hung lower than the rest of the udder, but since she produces more milk in that quarter I didn't think much of it until I noticed the difference in the attachment from one side to the other. What does this mean in terms of her useful life as a milker? She's a Jersey, approximately 6 years old, this is her third lactation, and she is currently producing 6 - 6 1/2 gallons of milk per day. Ann [/QUOTE]
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