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Those lateral attachments look great! IMO (Yellow marker)
I agree with all you say.
The parts in red- did she have any injury to the teats? They are differently shaped.
The right side teat- how is the orifice? Tight? Small?
This is me just talking out loud- wondering... she does have a pretty medial but I wonder about the medial sometimes. This is where when we get LA'd I think will be helpful to understand more- but anyway- my thoughts... when I see a real pronounced medial it seems over years the udder ends up split... the teats end up really bulbous. Do you have any thoughts or insight on this?
Just something I have noticed.
They say the medial is real important to keep the udder up, I am sure there is much more to it, but Millie has a strong medial and her udder is now really split- got worse over the years, teats just go right down from the udder.
I also wonder about where the milk is stored, so to speak.... some goats have milk stored higher up, some lower.
I will have to try and get some pics of what I mean.
I like her udder too, and very cool that you bred according to where you saw the need.
Do you have side view? foreudder?
I agree with all you say.
The parts in red- did she have any injury to the teats? They are differently shaped.
The right side teat- how is the orifice? Tight? Small?
This is me just talking out loud- wondering... she does have a pretty medial but I wonder about the medial sometimes. This is where when we get LA'd I think will be helpful to understand more- but anyway- my thoughts... when I see a real pronounced medial it seems over years the udder ends up split... the teats end up really bulbous. Do you have any thoughts or insight on this?
Just something I have noticed.
They say the medial is real important to keep the udder up, I am sure there is much more to it, but Millie has a strong medial and her udder is now really split- got worse over the years, teats just go right down from the udder.
I also wonder about where the milk is stored, so to speak.... some goats have milk stored higher up, some lower.
I will have to try and get some pics of what I mean.
I like her udder too, and very cool that you bred according to where you saw the need.
Do you have side view? foreudder?