Udder hair on beef cows
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Udder hair on beef cows
Ive heard of guys clipping or torching hair on beef cow udders to help prevent mastitis or help with calf scours. How many do this and do you clip or torch? Worthwhile? We calve in barns since too cold and breed for show cattle so need to watch calving close so confined.
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Re: Udder hair on beef cows
I don't do either and have not seen any mastitis or scours in 15 years......
My calves get oral Rota Corona at birth.
My calves get oral Rota Corona at birth.
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Re: Udder hair on beef cows
I clip *some* of them.. the ones that are really docile actually love the feel of the clippers and I do their whole body in the spring. It reduces lice too.
I don't have any worries about the ones that don't get clipped though.
I don't have any worries about the ones that don't get clipped though.
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Re: Udder hair on beef cows
we sure dont torch the hair off our beef cows baggs.nor did we torch the hair off our dairy cows baggs.
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drl wrote:Ive heard of guys clipping or torching hair on beef cow udders to help prevent mastitis or help with calf scours. How many do this and do you clip or torch? Worthwhile? We calve in barns since too cold and breed for show cattle so need to watch calving close so confined.
We scorched the hair off all our dairy cattle simply because it made it easier to clean teats etc. Doubt it had any affect on mastitis but probably helped with bacteria count. No reason it would have anything to do with scours especially with beef cattle.
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Re: Udder hair on beef cows
I think someone has been bullshytting ya. Some of our cows are Galloway crosses, and they never had mastitis or calf scours. We did clipped them but only for cattle shows.
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I agree with Taurus. I have had Galloway and Galloway crosses for over 30 years. Never had a case of mastitis or scours. We don't vaccinate the cows or the calves for scours either. We have lots of mud in the Spring.
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Sounds like overdowing something that doesn;t really need to be done or serve any purpose other being able to tell people that you do it.
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Re: Udder hair on beef cows
I heard an old-timer say recently he thought hair on the udder was a sign of environmental stress (he was referring to ways cattle would sometimes show they were having difficulty adapting to fescue).


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Re: Udder hair on beef cows
Mine just hair up for winter including their udders, some much more than others. Business as usual around here.
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Re: Udder hair on beef cows
I I have lots with lots of hair on the udders.. unless they take a liking to laying in the muck it's no problem..
For milking it's better with less hair, but I don't think I'd think about using a torch to do it.
For milking it's better with less hair, but I don't think I'd think about using a torch to do it.
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Re: Udder hair on beef cows
I was at a dairy auction recently and they had something they were calling an under singe. I just assumed it was for flashing across an udder to singe the hair but I didnt pay any attention to it. It was a long tube, bent up at the end a bit. I thought possibly you'd burn along fences with it, but wondered why the end would need to be hooked upwards, so I settled on udders since it was referred to as singe?
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Supa Dexta wrote:I was at a dairy auction recently and they had something they were calling an under singe. I just assumed it was for flashing across an udder to singe the hair but I didnt pay any attention to it. It was a long tube, bent up at the end a bit. I thought possibly you'd burn along fences with it, but wondered why the end would need to be hooked upwards, so I settled on udders since it was referred to as singe?
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An advantage of a hairy udder in beef cows is that you can easily tell if a calf has been sucking.
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