Udders are a cow's equivalent to breasts, used for storing the milk they produce.
The teats on the udder.
A tu tu and balarinia shoes and a cows udder on your fat head
The floor of the udder is just that- The floor of the udder. The shape of the udder is determined by the medial and lateral suspensatory ligaments. Poor ligaments mean a saggy, mastitis prone, misshapen udder.
The Udder.
The condensation drain is located under the vehicle at the bottom of the a/c box on the firewall. there is an "udder" there that is the drain. usually becomes clogged with leaves and such after winter. squish the udder and it will drain (wear a raincoat)
A complex system of ligaments holds the udder to the abdomen.
When the cow's udder is full and heavy, it needs to be milked.
Cows only have one "breast," and that is the udder.
The udder will only swell, the cow is dropping her milk into the milk cisterns in the udder for the calf to suckle.
Generally, udder treatments are done using a teat cannula...the medication is infused into the affected quadrant(s) of the udder by sliding the cannula into the udder through the openings where milk would normally pass out during the suckling process and the medication would be pushed into the udder via syringe.
The udder, just like in a cow. The udder is stationed in the same area as a cow's, only there are just two teats, not four, on that udder.
A cow only has one udder, with four teats for each quarter of the udder.