Warts on Teats

Understanding Teat Warts in Dairy Animals

Warts on the teats of cows and buffaloes are a common but frustrating condition in dairy herds. These viral skin growths, often caused by the bovine papillomavirus, typically appear on:

  • Teat tips and barrel
  • Udder skin
  • Occasionally, other parts of the body

Key Characteristics of Teat Warts:

  • Small or large fleshy, hard, or cauliflower-like growths
  • May be singular or appear in clusters
  • Often non-painful but interfere with milking
  • Risk of teat canal blockage, injury, or bleeding
  • May lead to mastitis or milk contamination if left untreated

Warts are contagious through shared milking equipment, physical contact, or weakened immunity. While surgical or chemical removal is an option, it can cause trauma, recurrence, or milk rejection. A homeopathic immune-modulating approach offers a safer, more sustainable solution.

Recommended Product: Vet. TEATCURE-WART

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Vet. TEATCURE-WART is a specialized homeopathic formulation designed to treat viral warts on teats and udder skin in dairy cattle. It works internally and externally to shrink, dry out, and eliminate wart growth—without harming skin or disrupting lactation.

How Vet. TEATCURE-WART Works:

  • Stimulates immune response to target wart-causing virus
  • Gradually shrinks hard or fleshy growths
  • Prevents recurrence through long-lasting action
  • Soothes irritation and reduces secondary infection risk
  • Safe for all animals, including pregnant and lactating cows

Key Benefits of Vet. TEATCURE-WART

Dual-mode delivery – Oral drops + external spray No surgery or chemical cauterization needed Non-irritant, gentle formula Safe for daily use during milking cycle Effective on all wart types – smooth, hard, or clustered

Key Homeopathic Ingredients:

  • Thuja Q – Gold-standard remedy for viral warts and glandular growths
  • Nitric Acid 30 – Effective for painful, cracked, or bleeding warts
  • Causticum 30 – Targets stubborn, hard wart cases with deep roots

These act synergistically to treat both the visible wart and the internal viral origin, ensuring total resolution.

Field Success Story: From Chronic Wart Clusters to Clean, Healthy Teats

“Our cow had large warts on two teats. The vet suggested we try Vet. TEATCURE-WART. We gave oral drops and used the spray twice a day. Within 10 days, the warts began shrinking. By the third week, they dried up and fell off painlessly. No new growths, no bleeding, and we didn’t have to stop milking.”

  • — Sarabjeet Singh, Farmer, Gurdaspur, Punjab

Wart regression with no downtime and no milk discard makes Vet. TEATCURE-WART a go-to for herds across India.

Veterinarian Tips: Managing and Preventing Teat Warts

Dr. Anjali Nair, M.V.Sc. – Large Animal Practice Expert
“Warts might appear benign, but they can escalate into chronic mastitis cases if they bleed or block ducts. The best approach is early treatment with a wart-specific immune remedy like Vet. TEATCURE-WART. It’s safe, effective, and removes the wart from the root.”

Usage & Best Practices:

  • Oral Drops: 10 ml twice daily (on tongue or mixed with jaggery/bran/water)
  • Spray: 8 puffs per use, directly on clean, dry teat or skin
  • Duration: Continue for 10–20 days, depending on wart size and number
  • For Stubborn Cases: Combine with Liv-Cure to support immune function and detox