Benjamin and Amy with ribbons |
After we got her clean, we moved her out of the barn and into the grass so that she wouldn't dirty herself by laying down in poop. Cows really don't care where they lay.
Giving Amy a good inspection before the show |
Scabs on her teats |
Here is a close up shot. What is causing this?
That must hurt! |
I'll tell you what is causing it. It is Clarabelle, our little Jersey heifer that is almost four months old. The scabs are caused by Clarabelle's teeth. Once she finishes nursing on her mother, Rosie (below), while we aren't looking, she goes and begins nursing on Amy and Amy's not even in milk yet. You would think that Amy would kick her off, but she doesn't. Clarabelle's nursing has caused not only scab injury to Amy's teats, but also caused Amy to begin prematurely producing milk three months before she delivers her calf.
Clarabelle nursing on her mother, Rosie. After this she must go to Amy for more... |
Here is a look at Amy's bag from the back end. This will be Amy's first calf and her udder isn't supposed to be developed that much. You can see that the back right udder has a little milk in it. This is worrisome in that if this goes on, it can ruin Amy. It could cause her to lose a quarter or two. This very thing, in fact, happened to Daisy and she only has 3 working quarters.
So what can we do? Well, the first thing is that we have to separate Clarabelle from the other cows and never let her get around Amy. We'll do that by keeping Clarabelle in a partitioned section and only allow her mom (Rosie) access to her at feeding time - once a day for 15 minutes. We'll also keep a very close eye on Amy and ensure that she doesn't get an infection in her udder and that she quickly dries up.
This is a management issue and we'll just have to do a better job of managing our little herd. We do keep close eye on them and while we've never witnessed Clarabelle trying to nurse on Amy, she must just be sneaky. We will just have to ensure she never gets the opportunity to do it again. Sometimes it can be like a rodeo getting all the cows where they are supposed to be. This will just make things a little more difficult, but it is do-able. We'll pray that Amy is unaffected by Clarabelle's gluttony. We'll know for sure in about two and a half months.
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