0 the organ of a cow, sheep, or other animal, that produces milk and hangs like a bag between the legs
1 the part of a cow, goat, or other animal that hangs between the back legs and produces milk
The midline incision was sutured layer by layer and the udder reconstructed.
Farm 92-04 had been infected for a longer time, because udder lesions were reported 2 months before the farm was detected by serological screening.
Towards the end of the lactation, all four teats are milked manually and the calf only empties the udder after milking.
Samples that were culture negative during antibiotic treatment for udder disease were not used either.
To determine the infection status of udder quarters, foremilk samples (approximately 15 ml) were collected at 3-week intervals from all lactating quarters in each herd.
A method of controlling udder disease.
Dry udder preparation was used in all herds.
A scheme is nearing completion which will enable dairy farmers to obtain towels and udder cloths without surrendering personal clothing coupons.