The best creams for the udder of cows and instructions for use on how to make yourself

For cows to give a lot of milk, the owner needs to take care of the health of the animals. The productivity of the dairy herd directly depends on the condition of the udder of the cows. Keeping it clean, daily examination, massage and the use of a cream for the udder of cows is necessary for the prevention of infectious diseases, mastitis. Proper care increases milk yield.

Application of creams and ointments for cow udder

In order for cow's milk to remain tasty and healthy, it is necessary to carefully look after the livestock, keep the animals clean. Careful care of the udder of the animal allows you to immediately notice the scratches and abrasions that the cow can get in the pasture. And also to detect signs of more serious problems that arise with improper milking, constant use of the milking machine, and illiterate milking of first heifers.

In order to prevent inflammation of the udder, make the skin on it elastic and elastic, relieve it of dryness (which means a tendency to cracking, abrasions), use various creams and ointments that can be bought at a veterinary or regular pharmacy, or prepared on their own.

All ointments and creams for cow's udder are divided into therapeutic and prophylactic. Medicinal products include those necessary for diseases of the udder, infection of scratches, cracks, detection of papillomas and warts, or diagnosis of mastitis. Preventive - soften the skin, contain a complex of vitamins and are used before milking healthy animals.

For the treatment of diseases

For these purposes, ointments are used that contain antibacterial, warming, anti-inflammatory components, depending on the problem and the purpose of the drug. The cow must be examined by a veterinarian before starting treatment.

udder of a cow

From papillomas and warts

Papillomas and warts are a manifestation of viral diseases of the cow. They occur on the udder and teats in case of:

  • improper care and milking;
  • decreased immunity in an animal;
  • if insemination was performed by an infected bull;
  • when the calf was fed by a sick cow;
  • after insect bites;
  • in case of infection of scratches, scuffs, mechanical damage to the udder and teats;
  • keeping livestock in a dirty damp barn;
  • crowding of livestock.

The virus can "doze" for a long time in the body of an animal, and under favorable conditions it can manifest itself by the appearance of growths on a delicate organ. If they are left untreated, it is possible that a secondary infection may occur in case of accidental injury to the formations during milking, narrowing of blood and lymphatic vessels, and impaired lactation.

For the treatment of neoplasms, salicylic ointment is used.It has keratolytic (the ability to soften and remove the stratum corneum) and antimicrobial effects. Oxolinic ointment is also used to treat the udder and teats. The drug has an antiviral effect.

Interferon ointment, which is used to treat skin covered with papillomas and warts, increases local immunity.

With an abundance of neoplasms on the udder, salicylic and interferon ointments are used in a complex. The preparations are applied to the areas covered with warts 4-5 times a day after milking. The course of treatment is from 1 to 3 weeks. In veterinary pharmacies, you can buy Lekoseptal. The ointment has a complex effect, it is used for:

  • swelling of the udder;
  • mastitis;
  • microtrauma;
  • insect bites;
  • warts and papillomas;
  • the presence of bruises and hematomas.

sore udder

It forms a protective film on the skin, relieves itching, swelling, relieves pain and has an antiseptic effect. The ointment is applied to the udder skin 3-4 times a day and rubbed in with light movements. For insect bites or bruises, it is applied pointwise, applied in a thick layer to the site of injury.

Mastitis

The disease often occurs in cows after calving. The udder becomes inflamed, swollen, stiff and painful. Impurities of blood or pus appear in milk, milk yield is greatly reduced. Ointments in this case perform an auxiliary function. The main treatment is with antibiotics, but external drugs help relieve inflammation and swelling, warm and relieve pain. They use Traumeel gel containing a complex of herbal components, Mastisept cream, which includes camphor, black poplar buds, methyl salicylate.

For post calving care

After calving, the udder of the cows remains edematous, and cracks in the nipples may appear. To quickly bring the body back to normal, use the veterinary ointment "Rigofen", which has a decongestant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic effect. A remedy for cracks and swelling is applied once a day after milking.

Expert opinion
Zarechny Maxim Valerievich
Agronomist with 12 years of experience. Our best summer cottage expert.
Important: all medicinal ointments are applied to the udder after milking so that the components of the preparations do not get into the milk. The product obtained from animals being treated should not be drunk by humans.

Use "Rigofen" for 1-4 days.

For prevention

There are udder creams that are used prophylactically. They soften the skin and protect the organ from infection. In combination with massage, the use of the cream avoids mastitis, inflammation, protects the hands of the milkmaid. These creams include:

  • "Burenka";
  • "Lyubava";
  • "Doctor";
  • "My sun";
  • "Dawn".

All these products do not change the taste of milk, are excellent for hand care, and are affordable.

Popular manufacturers

The table shows the best manufacturers of udder creams for cows. You can purchase products at a regular or veterinary pharmacy.

NameManufacturerCompositionAct
"Burenka"RussiaVaseline, emulsifier, medical talcProtects udder skin from scratches, abrasions, softens the skin.
"Lyubava"LLC "Your economy"Extract of chamomile, calendula, beet, horse chestnut. Contains shea butter, soybean and palm oil.Moisturizes, nourishes the skin, prevents inflammation, accelerates the healing of scratches and cracks.

 

"Doctor"Produced in BelarusSunflower oil, glycerin, parabensIncreases skin elasticity, protects against overheating and hypothermia
"My sun""Farmax"Florisin, Plantain Extract, Omega 3 Fatty Acid ComplexRelieves itching from insect bites, nourishes, softens the skin, protects against chapping, cold and sunlight.
"Dawn""Farmax"Vaseline, floralisin, vitamins A, E,Makes the udder skin elastic, facilitates milking, and forms a protective film on the skin surface.

The creams are used before or after milking, they are safe and do not affect the quality of the milk. This facilitates milking and increases the yield of the product.

udder of a cow

Making homemade ointments

You can make your own cow's udder care product. For a nourishing cream you will need:

  • vegetable oil (olive, sunflower) - 75 grams;
  • natural beeswax - 25 grams;
  • paraffin - 25 grams.

The oil should be boiled in a water bath, add the remaining components there, mix until completely dissolved and cool.

A therapeutic anti-inflammatory and anesthetic agent is prepared as follows:

  1. Take 100 grams of Vaseline, heat slightly.
  2. Add 10 grams of salicylic acid and boric acid.
  3. 2-5 grams of novocaine.

Mix everything thoroughly. Taking proper care of a cow's udder will protect the animal from disease, increase productivity and facilitate milking. The use of the cream will also help keep the milkmaid's hands well-groomed and tender.

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