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I spoke to the Breeder that I got the goats from. She said that just because the milk is clumpy today that it does not mean it's mastitis, especially if the udder and teat are very soft and mushy (which they are) she said it could be old milk (Emma was drying off when I got her in August). She said to keep milking her out on that side and see how it looks tomorrow. She said if it's still clumpy then she will come over and look at her and treat her for me.

What do you all think? Does that sound right? I will milk her out often today, she is SO GOOD at letting me do that, sweet baby girl. And I guess wait and see how it looks tomorrow? I am going to Tractor Supply today to get some supplies, teat spray etc.

~ a ~www.farmgirlhaven.comwww.homesteadblogger.com/MyFarmgirlHaven/http://my.tupperware.com/ROBERTA67

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