“Wash udder and teat parts thoroughly with clean water and soap before each milking to avoid contamination of milk. Use clean individual towels for this purpose. Apply to the udder after each milking, massaging into the skin. For teat cracks apply in sufficient quantity to fill crack and cover surrounding area. Apply uniformly to chafed area and bruises to maintain skin suppleness. For aid in softening swollen udders following calving, apply liberally twice daily with gentle massage.”
Janemarie about 11 years ago
He calls her lower half Ophelia.
Thomas R. Williams about 11 years ago
Chapped nipples? Get >Udderly Smooth Udder Cream:
Directions
“Wash udder and teat parts thoroughly with clean water and soap before each milking to avoid contamination of milk. Use clean individual towels for this purpose. Apply to the udder after each milking, massaging into the skin. For teat cracks apply in sufficient quantity to fill crack and cover surrounding area. Apply uniformly to chafed area and bruises to maintain skin suppleness. For aid in softening swollen udders following calving, apply liberally twice daily with gentle massage.”unca jim about 11 years ago
Gotta have a couple tins of Bag Balm around…one for the barn and one for the house !
Cozmik Cowboy about 11 years ago
Have to admire a Southern gentleman taking care of his woman…….
Half Caper Farm about 11 years ago
Baby wipes for cleaning teats – no more rough chapped teats! :-) XXL dog coats work well for the bigger goats.