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<blockquote data-quote="Putangitangi" data-source="post: 1190919" data-attributes="member: 5956"><p>Ron, you seriously need more mouths eating whatever it is she's having far too much of!</p><p></p><p>I have a whole family of pedigree Angus cows with pretty awful rear udder suspension, but many of their grand-daughters are looking far better. All of them come right over time, but those which milk the heaviest always look horribly awkward with their engorged udders for the first couple of weeks before things settle down. I looked at one of them yesterday, with enough white patches to show where she's become so pink I thought perhaps she has an infection; but then concluded it's just from her legs rubbing on that skin as she walks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putangitangi, post: 1190919, member: 5956"] Ron, you seriously need more mouths eating whatever it is she's having far too much of! I have a whole family of pedigree Angus cows with pretty awful rear udder suspension, but many of their grand-daughters are looking far better. All of them come right over time, but those which milk the heaviest always look horribly awkward with their engorged udders for the first couple of weeks before things settle down. I looked at one of them yesterday, with enough white patches to show where she's become so pink I thought perhaps she has an infection; but then concluded it's just from her legs rubbing on that skin as she walks. [/QUOTE]
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