Sore teats may be treated by applying the following ointment after each milking: vaseline ten parts and oxide of zinc one part.
Irritation to the teatsby filth, cold, moisture and injuries cause the skin to become inflamed, sore and scabby.
After injecting the quarter, strips of muslin or tape should be tied around the ends of the teats to prevent the escape of the air.
These marks were considered to beteats at which the demons or imps were used to be suckled.
Thus thou calledst to remembrance the lewdness of thy youth, in bruising thy teats by the Egyptians for the paps of thy youth (verses 11-21).
For soreteats use an ointment of vaseline 1 ounce, balsam of tolu 5 grains, and sulphate of zinc 5 grains.
The lesions appear at the points of inoculation, the teats and the udder being the parts handled by the milkers.
The examinant, being asked how she came by those teats which were discovered in her secret parts, she saith she knows not unlesse she was born with them: but she never knew she had any such untill this time.
Another Evidence deposed that she once heard the said Margaret [Landish] say, that her Imps did usually suck two Teats near the privy parts.
And each of the said teats was about an inch in length.
Temperance Lloyd, a Devon witch, was tried in 1682: 'Upon search of her body this informant did find in her secret parts, two teats hanging nigh together like unto a piece of flesh that a child had suckt.
The greatest number of cases recorded in one place is in Essex during the trials before Sir Matthew Hale in 1645: Anne Leech said 'that her imps did usually suck those teats which were found about the privie parts of her body.
These specimens are all of one size, and appear to be adult; three have the teats well developed.
See that the teats and udder are sound, free from lumps, etc.
They are red, swollen and tender and after three or four days small pimples or pustules will appear on the teats about the size of a pea.
Also rub the bag and strip the teats often, and apply Oil of Lavender.
The teats as a rule discharge a thin milky fluid, relaxation of the muscles on each side of the croup or the base of the tail.
The teats pass into the cavity of a pouch or pocket on the ventral side of the mother, and this is supported by a couple of marsupial bones.
The mammary glands of the Placentals are provided with teats like those of the Marsupials; but we never find in the Placentals the pouch in which the latter carry and suckle their young.
In them the glands have no teats for the young animal to suck, but there is a special part of the breast pierced with holes like a sieve, from which the milk issues, and the young Monotreme must lick it off.
Moreover, all the Marsupials have teats on the mammary glands, at which the new-born animal sucks.
In chaps of the teats, they generally swell; but in the cowpox, the teats seldom swell at all, but are gradually destroyed by ulceration.
The common observation has been that one cow starts it, and that an infection is rubbed into the teats of others by the fingers of the milkers.
In some cases the disease of the teats had been admitted to be the same as cowpox; in other cases that has been denied; in a third variety, a cow has had cowpox on one teat and something else on another.
That this disease may arise from any cause irritating or excoriating the teats; but that the teats are often chapped without the cowpox succeeding.
All soreness of the skin of the teats has the same effect so far as concerns the purity of the milk.
The uterus is two-horned, and the teats are abdominal and variable in number; while the placenta is deciduate, and almost always zonary.
He caught a look of the brown eyes and was aware that the udder and teats bulged up from the water.
What sound have they like the music of the sweet milk going into that can from the yellow teats of the red cow?
Thus thou calledst to remembrance the lewdness of thy youth, in bruising thy teats by the Egyptians for the paps of thy youth.
They also developed teats and milk glands like the females, and were sought and treated as females by the normal males.
Rudiments of two hinder wings are seen in the class Diptera, or two-winged insects Teats of male animals Filaments without anthers in Curcuma, Linum, &c.
The existence of teats on the breasts of male animals, and which are generally replete with a thin kind of milk at their nativity, is a wonderful instance of this kind.
To many it will be utterly incredible, especially when we inform them that the indications are, mainly, the growth of the hair, on the cow behind, from the roots of the teats upward.
The spots on the bag above the hind teats are formed as in the preceding, and as gradually disappear in the lower orders.
This escutcheon is formed by ascending hair, but with a very different outline from the first class; it has the same spots above the hind teats as the first, formed by descending hair.
As cows are sometimes troublesome to milk, and in danger of contracting bad habits, they always require to be treated with great gentleness, especially when young, or while their teats are tender.
To prevent cows from sucking their own milk, as some of them are apt to do, rub the teats frequently with strong rancid cheese, which will prove an effectual remedy.
Great care is to be taken to keep the teats as clean as possible during the time of cure.
If a cow's teats be scratched or wounded, her milk will be foul, and should not be mixed with that of other cows, but given to the pigs.
Or if the teats are sore, they should be soaked in warm water twice a day; and either be dressed with soft ointment, or done with spirits and water.
Often when they are alone, or even if their mother is with them, they will mistake no matter what part of their bodies for teats and begin to suck it, as a child of six months will suck its finger or even the tip of its foot.
And the teats of animals which give suck are exactly adapted to the mouth, particularly to the lips and tongue, of the suckling progeny.
The lacteal system is a constant wonder: and it adds to other causes of our admiration, that the number of the teats or paps in each species is found to bear a proportion to the number of the young.
Have the flanks, udder and teats of the cow thoroughly cleaned before milking and scald all utensils used for the milk.
On the upper part of one of the hind teats of a young Jersey cow that freshened recently for the first time, there is a small growth from which the milk comes more plentifully than from the natural opening below.
Wounds of a quiescent udder usually heal, but if the cow is in milk and the lesions involve the teats it is exceedingly difficult to heal the wound, as the irritation delays or interrupts the healing process.
Milk each teat in a separate glass jar, let stand to ascertain which teat the red specks are coming from, then milk the teats clean and inject the infected teat with equal parts of hydrogen dioxide and water.
I fear her sore teats will spoil her for milking when she comes in next year.
I have a yearling heifer which has sore teats and blotches just back of her bag which seem to itch.
My cow has hard lumps in, her teats and lower part of the bag.
Somewhere about the tenth day the appearance of the teatsin the case of the females serves to distinguish the sexes plainly.
The sex of individuals may be determined easily in most cases, at the age of 10 to 12 days, by the appearance of teats in the case of females.
To-day teats are plainly visible in the case of four of the five individuals of the litter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.