Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Hare Krishna! If she is really virgin (sometimes they sneak out...) there can be a couple of reasons for having milk. They all involve hormonal dysfunction (induced by either the body itself or from substances incorporated). Most commonly, she might have an ovary cyst. A veterinarian should examine her. Less common is a pseudopregnancy with a good chance of disappearing on its own (in that case she should not be milked as that stimulates it further). But also some substances (she might have taken up through her food) can act as hormones. One relatively common example are fungal toxins. they should also check the food if there is a chance for mold contamination and if her vulva is swollen (the toxins induce that as well). Also, is this real milk? Some udder infections can cause secretion that look like milk.. If the problem persists for more than a couple of days, she needs to see a veterinarian, especially if Sita doesn't feel well. Your humble servant, Hrimati dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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