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udder changes in heifer-what does mastitis look like?
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<blockquote data-quote="susie" data-source="post: 187453" data-attributes="member: 1553"><p>my heifer, due in 3 weeks, has had some changes in her teats and udder the past few days.</p><p>Her udder feels really firm, not soft and jiggly at all. Also her udder and teats look a bit more pink than usual- is this normal?</p><p> her temp is 102. she seems like she's acting ok .</p><p> BTW, this is the heifer that let the steer nurse on her, so they've been seperated since then. I worry about the plug on the teat being dislodged, allowing bacteria to enter?</p><p> Tell me if I'm being too much of a worrier.</p><p> Also, what's a pickle teat? her teats are a bit longer than some I've seen on other cows. Hers are 2.5 inches long or so, longer than some of the button-sized ones I've seen on other cows. They used to be buttons :0) </p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susie, post: 187453, member: 1553"] my heifer, due in 3 weeks, has had some changes in her teats and udder the past few days. Her udder feels really firm, not soft and jiggly at all. Also her udder and teats look a bit more pink than usual- is this normal? her temp is 102. she seems like she's acting ok . BTW, this is the heifer that let the steer nurse on her, so they've been seperated since then. I worry about the plug on the teat being dislodged, allowing bacteria to enter? Tell me if I'm being too much of a worrier. Also, what's a pickle teat? her teats are a bit longer than some I've seen on other cows. Hers are 2.5 inches long or so, longer than some of the button-sized ones I've seen on other cows. They used to be buttons :0) Susie [/QUOTE]
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