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BlueMoonFarms
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I think it is days away from sloughing off. See that light gray line between the healthy pink and the dead black? Her body is doing a great job of healing and separating the dead flesh. It's for sure gonna look nasty again for a while, but it should fill in and heal.
I had a Hereford heifer get chronic mastitis back in 2005. She stayed at the vet for several weeks on several different occasions. In the end, the vet ended up injecting her entire udder, 1/4 at a time, with FORMALDEHYDE to slough the whole thing off. She was a pet, so we were willing to shell out the cash to get her taken care of. The clinic loved having the opportunity to do the procedure, because most times a poor-uddered or udder-less cow is just sent to slaughter vs. being treated to this extent.
We never did find out what caused the mastitis in the first place. She had never been bred, or even exposed to a bull. Snake bite and spider bite were ruled out, the only other thing the vet could think of was puncture wound from one of the many hedge apple (bodarc, bodoc, what-have-you) trees on our property.
I am glad to hear that you have had some experience or at least know what your seeing and what I should be expecting.
You know my vet said the exact same thing, that most people just send off the animals who get mastitis so they rarely see what ends up happening to the udder during healing.
Im kinda hoping that her udder just keeps shriveling up until its nothing but a scab >_> But I know it will end up coming off...Bleh.
Your cow did end up pulling through right? I assumed she did from the way you wrote everything but I didnt want to jump to conclusions.