The teats on the udder.
The mothers udder or breast.
The Udder.
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 is used to feed the newborn calf.
The cows udder is an organ formed by its mammary glands and hangs in a single mass beneath the cow. The udder produces milk which is used to feed their young and collected for human consumption.
Cows only have one "breast," and that is the udder.
When the cow's udder is full and heavy, it needs to be milked.
A complex system of ligaments holds the udder to the abdomen.
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.
Udder pus is a term typically used to refer to an infection in the udder of a cow, resulting in the accumulation of pus. It can be caused by bacteria entering the udder through injuries or improper milking practices, and usually requires veterinary attention and treatment. Prompt detection and treatment are essential to prevent further health issues and ensure the quality of the milk produced.