Overview: Skin conditions affecting the teats of dairy animals are more than just superficial issues—they cause discomfort, disrupt milking, and can increase the risk of mastitis. From blisters, eczema, and pox-like eruptions to chronic itching and ulcerative lesions, these problems are often triggered by poor hygiene, weather extremes, viral infections, or chemical irritants.
Prompt, residue-free treatment is vital to prevent further damage, avoid milk contamination, and maintain animal comfort.
Common Symptoms:
- Blisters or rashes on teats
- Redness, swelling, or eruptions
- Itching or irritation leading to licking/kicking during milking
- Pustules or skin crusting
- Secondary infections from open lesions
Vet Insights:
“Teat skin conditions often go untreated until they escalate into mastitis or severe infection. With TEATCURE-DERMA, we now have a safe and effective protocol that treats the skin deeply—without affecting milk or requiring harsh chemicals.”
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