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Young open Jersey udder filling.
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1816170" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>[USER=39347]@Hpacres440p[/USER] ... I have never known an unbred heifer to get much of an udder except when she is fat.... not saying it is not possible... </p><p>Many from heavy milking genetics seem to get more udder edema.... especially in the summer for some reason... Have 2 farms that started milking their pre fresh heifers with huge udders and edema... a couple weeks early... they do come into some milk and yes the colostrum is lost but they save colostrum from fresh cows to have around so not a big deal on that.... but it does seem to save relieve some of the edema for the heifers....don't know if I would but never had a prefresh heifer with that much problem...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1816170, member: 25884"] [USER=39347]@Hpacres440p[/USER] ... I have never known an unbred heifer to get much of an udder except when she is fat.... not saying it is not possible... Many from heavy milking genetics seem to get more udder edema.... especially in the summer for some reason... Have 2 farms that started milking their pre fresh heifers with huge udders and edema... a couple weeks early... they do come into some milk and yes the colostrum is lost but they save colostrum from fresh cows to have around so not a big deal on that.... but it does seem to save relieve some of the edema for the heifers....don't know if I would but never had a prefresh heifer with that much problem... [/QUOTE]
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