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DAIRY COW UDDER CAREKnow the basics to avoid problems.Before and After MilkingYour cow's udder should be cleaned, teats ...
04/07/2022

DAIRY COW UDDER CARE

Know the basics to avoid problems.

Before and After Milking

Your cow's udder should be cleaned, teats and all, before you begin milking her and then again when milking is through. Running water is a simple, efficient way of accomplishing this. Iodine or other disinfectant can be added to increase the effectiveness of the wash. Dry the teats and udder with a paper towel. Disposable towels are preferred for this job, as reusing towels after milking or to dry the udders of other cows could spread contamination. If you're using a milking machine to milk your cow, you can dip her teats in a disinfectant before attaching the machine and then again when the milking machine is removed. Take care to wipe the teats completely dry with paper towels before the milking machine is attached. If you are hand milking, just be sure to thoroughly wash and disinfect your hands before starting.

Caring for Scratches and Scrapes

Because they're large, awkward and located where they are, your cows' udders run the risk of minor injury all the time. Milking machines, insufficient bedding -- even your cow's feet can bruise or scrape her own udders. Treating your cow's udder with disinfectant before and after milking will help heal scrapes and scratches that might be present on the teats or anywhere else on the udder. Dip each teat individually in disinfectant and treat even the smallest wound by blotting (not rubbing) with a cotton pad. Painful, open wounds can be treated with a pain-relieving ointment and covered with medical tape. In such instances, contact your veterinarian to treat your cow and determine whether the wound requires more than simple bandaging.

General Hygiene

Proper udder care and controlling the problems that plague cows and their udders extends to managing the surroundings and keeping your cows well groomed and clean. Keeping your cows' hooves and dewclaws trimmed will cut down on self-inflicted injuries. The girls will get an udder bath before and after milking, but a thorough, full-body hose-down once a week or less, depending on how dirty they get, will help keep your cows and their loafing spaces clean which, in turn, will help keep udders clean and disease-free. Proper bedding for the space should be a material that is flexible, soft and should not promote bacterial growth. Examples of natural materials that are appropriate for your cows' bedding include sand, shavings dried in a kiln or even dried manure. Soiled or wet bedding should be removed daily and replaced with fresh.

Udder Conditions to Watch For

Two common cow udder conditions to keep an eye out for during routine care of your cows are mastitis and udder scald. Both cause physical signs on the udders and can affect the amount of milk a cow produces. Look for redness and swelling on the udder, sensitivity during milking or when the udder is touched, dehydration, diarrhea and loss of appetite as signs of mastitis. Udder scald is a condition similar to a yeast infection of the skin that appears where the udder rubs against her upper thigh. You'll recognize udder scald because it appears as a moist rash and has a distinct, rank smell to it. At the first signs of either condition -- or whenever you notice anything out of the ordinary regarding your cows' health -- contact the vet for consultation and treatment
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Lumpy skin diseaseاپ اس کی گوشت کھا سکتے ہیں، دودھ 🍼🍼 پی سکتے ہیں یہ zoonotic نہیں ہیں، اس بیماری کے علامات 14 دن تک ظاہ...
02/07/2022

Lumpy skin disease

اپ اس کی گوشت کھا سکتے ہیں
، دودھ 🍼🍼 پی سکتے ہیں یہ zoonotic نہیں ہیں،
اس بیماری کے علامات 14 دن تک ظاہر نہیں ہوتے
اگر اپ لوگوں نے جانور لینا ہو تو اپ اس کے انکھیں دیکھیں کہ کہیں پانی تو نہیں ارہا، ناک دیکھیں، کان دیکھیں کہ بخار تو نہیں ہیں،

Viral disease , capripox virus, sheeppox virus

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Fever بخار, lacrimation انکھوں سے انسو انا , hyper salivation منہ سے زیادہ پانی انا، skin eruption, skin nodule جلد پر دانے،

Fatal disease, infectious disease
Biting insect can transmit it act as a mechanical vector
Also transmitted by ticks
Incubation period 4_14 days
Morbidity 5-50%

Treatment
Vaccine: attenuated virus vaccine
Antibiotics:: for prevention of secondary bacterial infection

02/07/2022

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