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| magnoliakathy |
Posted - Jun 17 2010 : 12:13:35 PM Sienna is doing very well. Her udders are almost the same size.
It has been 1 week since I started her treatment and there is still some hardness in the udder and the liquid that comes out now is clear and no clots. I will continue to wash her udder with rosemary/lavendary soap, and then rub in the udder salve I made, twice daily until all of the hardness is gone.
Thanks for the replies, I am so relieved that she is doing much better.
When you free your mind your heart can fly. Farmgirl # 714, |
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| maggie14 |
Posted - Jun 18 2010 : 3:51:33 PM I am so happy she is doing well Kathryn! Hugs, Channah
Farmgirl sister #1219
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| sherrye |
Posted - Jun 18 2010 : 07:10:47 AM kathryn, i was wondering if you would share what you made for your goat. i like trying new natural stuff for me and my animals. happy dats sherrye glad she is better
the learn as we go silk purse farm farmgirl #1014
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| kristin sherrill |
Posted - Jun 17 2010 : 12:43:00 PM Do you know why this happened? Or how? I have never had this happen to mine although one of them has huge udders and her first few times she got mastitis. I wish I knew all the good herbal remedies to use in these cases.
I'm glad she is doing better. And what a good goat keeper you are.
Kris
Happiness is simple. |