Udder Cream

 

A local read all about Dorothy’s bite the other day and popped around with some magic cream which she said would help the wound enormously .
The cream, she said, was used by farmers to treat sore udders in cattle so I thought nothing ventured nothing gained and took a large spoonful of the ointment 
Within a couple of days the would improved much more than I expected and now, a week after the attack her wounds have healed and the skin is pink and clean and painless.

Lol for the past four days I’ve rubbed a little udder cream on the tiny spots of psoriasis on my knees
And voila! I now have knees of a 40 year old!  

67 comments:

  1. Udder Cream used to come in huge pots, it was quite cheap, and was the very best hand cream, etc, known to mankind. I haven't heard mention of it since I was at school; where we used it regularly. A Farmer's son provided it.

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    1. On your recommendation I may put it on my face too

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  2. Don't you go rubbing it anywhere else.

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  3. Perhaps you should buy some of that cream to use on your psoriasis if you aren't using a prescription drug cream or pills to help clear that stuff up!
    Glad to read it did help with Dotty's wound!!

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  4. Sounds wonderful John-I think I need some of that on my turkey neck-off to find a farmer x

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  5. There was a similar cream available in Alberta called Bag Balm.

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    1. Doesn’t sound as good as udder cream

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    2. Actually, it is the same thing, John.
      Bag Balm has been around for years and is fantastic for so many skin ailments.

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  6. Yes, but which 40 year old's knees do you have? But seriously, where can I get some, for my scalp psoriasis? xx

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  7. It's magic stuff. Used to use it on cracked heels on horses when I worked with them, half a lifetime ago now. Brilliant for chapped winter hands as well.

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  8. Barbara Anne2:55 pm

    What excellent results for Dorothy and for you! Magic, indeed, and worth investing in a jar or bucket.

    Hugs!

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    1. I’ll ask the vet next time I’m up there

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  9. You've found a real wonder cream. I'm glad it gets great results for you and Dorothy. It sounds like something I should seek out and have on-hand.

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  10. that stuff is a cure-all. it's great on split fingers in winter.

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  11. I never thought I would see the day when I was looking up "udder cream" in Google It sounds like good stuff.

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  12. Yorkshire Liz3:39 pm

    Udder cream is the perfect cure all for all sorts of skin conditions, people and animals. Recommend it. Avai!able on the internet all prices,sizes and several brands. But now the serious question. When are you going to show us your knees? (Oohh, Matron!)

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    1. I will when I’ve lost my desired weight , and in a new outfit devoid of gravy down the front x

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  13. I rather think David's father thought it was the cure all.

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  14. It does sound like good stuff,,,judging by the comments above, you should take out shares in the company; or but a huge vat and repackage it in fancy little pots, with a fancy new name!

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    1. I’ve just written something similar x

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  15. Barbara Anne4:37 pm

    On reflection, methinks it was sold in the US as Utter Butter and was recommended to me for the stretch marks that might come with pregnancy.

    Hugs!

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    1. Udder butter
      Now that’s a friggin name x

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  16. I've just ordered some for my psoriasis patch on my knee - fingers crossed! You've started a trend! x

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  17. I've tried loads of natural 'remedies' for my psoriasis - one more won't harm.

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    1. Failing this I will loan Dorothy’s tongue out for a fee

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  18. Udder cream is amazing. Many farm girls use it as face cream. I see an Alberta resident mention bag balm, it is used for the same purpose and while good is nothing like the wonderful U.K. udder cream. Can one be homesick for udder cream, I am.

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  19. Udder cream was always used as hand cream in our house as well as for the cows udders of course.

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    1. I have learned something so well today it’s all news to me

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  20. This is great stuff. My grandfather first put me onto it years ago. I don’t know where he got his veterinary supplies from (he was a miner) but he also had a giant white bottle of industrial-strength horse liniment, much more powerful than any from Boots and these two products dealt with all his work-related ailments

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  21. So Glad that Dorothy is healed.

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  22. How the udder half live!

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  23. Even 60 year old knees can get carpet burns x

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  24. Long ago I use a store bought cream that was made for horses and really did help but not like the Cow Cream your Village Friend gave you. Gosh I would love to be able to find some.
    cheers

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    1. I will find out if it has a generic name

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  25. can you show us the jar or tube?

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    1. I only got a big scoop . I will ask the donator

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  26. I used it all the time when milking goats - lovely stuff for hands and goat udders

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  27. Quilters use it as a hand cream, works like a charm.
    Barb

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    1. There’s a theme I had no idea about going on here x

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  28. I need to find myself some udder cream. I’ve seen it in shops over the years and have heard it works wonders. This confirms it!

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  29. Oh my gosh John. I have been out of commission for a couple of weeks and I was just catching up on my blog reading when I saw this latest post about Dorothy's bite. So I went back and read through the posts until I found the one where she was attacked. I am so sorry that happened. The same thing happened to one of my dogs years and years ago, but unfortunately, the dog snapped my dog's neck and killed him. It was horrific. I am glad Dorothy is okay. BTW, your date sounded dreadful. Simply dreadful.

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  30. Udder cream is brilliant for eczema as well. But did you know that horses 'mane and tail' shampoo is also brilliant on human hair especially if it's long and thick.

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  31. That's amazing. I was just reading up on Udder Cream and Bag Balm. Actually there is a difference between the two, over here anyway. Bag Balm has an antibiotic. Udder Cream does not. It sounds like a good thing to keep on hand though.

    No pun intended.

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  32. We used to use it all the time on the milking cows. You should be able to buy it from a good Agricultural Dairy shop but make sure it's the genuine stuff for cows. I can let you know o places that sell it. Su

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  33. Bag Balm was a staple in our down hill skiing days.
    Our pearly white winter selves would meet up
    with the bright sun and snow reflection of Colorado
    and if we didn’t cover our face with Bag Balm we would
    burn to a crisp, especially our young daughter.
    Bag Balm is a great house staple!

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  34. Our cat had some awful skin problem, which cost me an arm and a leg at the vets. it was wet, weepy and the fur fell out. A friend recommended Sudocrem, and it cleared up within 3 days!!.

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  35. Udder cream is marvellous stuff! Embroiderers cross stitchers and quilters use it to avoid snagging threads on their fingers. I use ‘udderly smooth’ or ‘moo-goo’

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