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MILK NECK: Examples of Milkneck in Goats and Sheep

Milk Neck is a soft swelling located on the chin/throat, right where the chin and throat meet.
It occurs in kids a nd lambs who's mothers are heavy milkers. The size of the swelling varies greatly, from barely noticeable,
to quire large. It is soft. It is not a hard lump. Milk Neck is OK and not something you really need to worry about.

For more information on Milk Neck, please CLICK HERE.

If you have a photo of Milk Neck you would like to share, please feel free to send it to me (click here).

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Classic example
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Jenny
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Sheep get it as well.
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2 week old buck
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