
09/08/07, 08:17 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: MO
Posts: 914
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I would not recommend this. Some younger piglets had gotten in the pasture with our cows and they were nursing on one of our heifers. She ended up with terrible mastitis and we were never able to make her dry off, even with not milking her. She was 3 yr. old, never been bred (yes it was confirmed). We eventually just got her a calf at the sale barn because she just kept bagging up more and more and the mastitis was lingering. She is fine now, raising her calf, and hopefully recently bred. I will only find out when she freshens after calving if there has been any permanent damage. Because it was the pigs that started her lactating, she udder had developed uneven, and I am hoping that at freshening it will be normal.
Rachel
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Rachel K
(and sometimes Matt)
Parents to Danial, Jacob, Isaac, Clara, Sarah Jo, and twins Emma and Anna born 12/18/2009!
http://www.jerseyknoll.com
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