MamaSheepdog
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Earlier today I noticed that my doe, QP123, had slightly engorged teats that felt "lumpy". When I expressed a little milk from a teat it looked perfectly normal.
When I picked greens for the rabbits, I automatically gave my three nursing does some Borage leaves (which increase milk production), including some to QP123.
Tonight she had even lumpier teats that reduced after she nursed. There is no heat, so I don't think she has an active infection. I know that milking the doe is best to strip out the infected milk, but I do not have the time to devote to coddling rabbits that do not produce.
Instead, I gave her a couple of small sprigs of mint and catnip, which she ate eagerly. I am hoping that the mint will decrease milk production and the kits will be able to nurse out the rest of the congested milk. Hopefully she will not dry up completely.
I may be away tomorrow, but I will post updates on how this treatment protocol works as time allows.
Wish us luck!<br /><br />__________ Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:42 pm __________<br /><br />I just checked her again, and the lumpiness has subsided- one teat still feels a little "off" but the others are normal.
Hopefully she will still be producing milk in the morning.
When I picked greens for the rabbits, I automatically gave my three nursing does some Borage leaves (which increase milk production), including some to QP123.
Tonight she had even lumpier teats that reduced after she nursed. There is no heat, so I don't think she has an active infection. I know that milking the doe is best to strip out the infected milk, but I do not have the time to devote to coddling rabbits that do not produce.
Instead, I gave her a couple of small sprigs of mint and catnip, which she ate eagerly. I am hoping that the mint will decrease milk production and the kits will be able to nurse out the rest of the congested milk. Hopefully she will not dry up completely.
I may be away tomorrow, but I will post updates on how this treatment protocol works as time allows.
Wish us luck!<br /><br />__________ Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:42 pm __________<br /><br />I just checked her again, and the lumpiness has subsided- one teat still feels a little "off" but the others are normal.
Hopefully she will still be producing milk in the morning.