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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1510219" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I've had cows with mastitis and their milk was thin & watery, no blood. Still doesn't sound like mastitis but was that part of her udder hard or hot to the touch, are the teats too big for him? Does she have a normal temp? While you have the pair contained you may want to help him latch on to the side he doesn't nurse (preferably while she's in the chute unless she's that gentle). If there's any question as to the quality of the milk you can always take a sample to your vet or go ahead & treat with Today, especially if he isn't nursing that side anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1510219, member: 24027"] I've had cows with mastitis and their milk was thin & watery, no blood. Still doesn't sound like mastitis but was that part of her udder hard or hot to the touch, are the teats too big for him? Does she have a normal temp? While you have the pair contained you may want to help him latch on to the side he doesn't nurse (preferably while she's in the chute unless she's that gentle). If there's any question as to the quality of the milk you can always take a sample to your vet or go ahead & treat with Today, especially if he isn't nursing that side anyway. [/QUOTE]
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