The first Friesians were big milk cows not too different from the Holstein of today, but udders were not so good. |
Critics seemed most impressed that the film-makers had invented the male cow, with udders instead of horns. |
Dairy farmers learned long ago that the salves they used to prevent cows' udders from chapping also worked beautifully for their own hands. |
Milk from cows treated with it is likely to contain pus from their udders since the hormone leads to mastitis, or udder infection. |
In general, high, wide, and firmly attached udders with appropriate teat size and placement are favorably associated with longevity. |
But the automatic machines use lasers to find the udders, and a computer memorizes the configuration of the udder for the next milking. |