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Our milk cow is probably the hardest working member of our homestead.

(Except for maybe this summer when weremodeled and painted the barn and shop. And builtthat 1/2 mile of fence. All within a 2 month time span…. then I think WE deserved that title…)

Our dear, sweet Oakley not only provides us with all the milk we can drink (and then some…), but she also is nursing not one, but TWO calves.

If you follow The Prairie Homestead on Facebook, then you know that our friend’s milk cow died unexpectedly after calving, so we ‘adopted’ their little heifer calf.

When we agreed to take the calf, I had NO idea how Oakley would respond. After all, she is a first-time mama herself. I had visions of struggles, bottle feeding, and the possibility of a lot more work for us.

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But, when webrought thelittle calfhome and turned her in with our cows, Oakley turned and looked at her with her big soft eyes, blinked, and then went back to eating as the little heifer nursed.

What a relief!

So, for all the things that Oakley provides us with, I want to make sure she getsa little something special in return.

I know you can easily go to the feed store and buy pre-made, petroleum-based,udder balms. But why not make it at home instead? Homemade udder salve is not only simple to make, but it is also ultra-nourishing, and so natural you could eat it. (Ok, I’m not saying you should eat it. I mean, you could if you wanted to and it wouldn’t poison you, but please don’t actually eat it, m’kay?)

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Homemade Udder Balm (For Cows and Goats)

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  • 1/2 ounce beeswax (where to buy)
  • 1 ounce shea butter(where to buy)
  • 1 ounce coconut oil (Expeller-pressed is fine (the kind that doesn’t smell like coconuts)) (where to buy)
  • 3 ounces calendula infusedoil(where to buy)or make it yourself (directions below)
  • 2 drops lavender essential oil (how to buy essential oils for wholesale)
  • 2 drops melaleuca essential oil(how to buy essential oils for wholesale)

To Make Your Own Calendula Infused Oil:

Place dry calendula leaves in a very clean, dry glass jar. Cover them completly with olive oil. Cap tightly and place in a warm, sunny window and allow to steep for 2-4 weeks (the longer the better). Give it a good shake once a day or so (or whenever you happen to think about it). When you are ready to use it, strain out the leaves.

Calendula is thought to have anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-viralproperties. It’s a favorite herbal treatment for healing minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.

To make the udder balm:

In a double boiler, melt the beeswax. I usea hill-billydouble boiler setup:

I fill a small saucepan 1/2 way full with water and place a Pyrex measuring cup (or some other stove-top safe container) inside. I place the beeswax in the Pyrex, and allow it to melt over medium-high heat. (Using beeswax pastilles, instead of bars,makes the melting process easier…)

Once the beeswax is melted, add in the shea butter and coconut oil. Gently stir, incorporating everything as it melts. Add the calendula oil, mix together, and then remove from the heat. Add the essential oils.

Store in a small glass or plastic container (if using plastic, allow your mixture to cool a little before pouring it into the container). Make sure you choose something large enough that you can reach your fingers inside to scoop out the salve.

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Apply frequently. I like to use it every morning after milking.

A few notes:

  • I’ve seen several udder balm recipes calling for peppermint oil. I thought about including in my recipe, but then I also got to thinking that peppermint seems to make everything feel colder. I’m not sure that would feel the greatest on a wet udder when it’s already 20 degrees (or less!) outside.
  • I do NOT recommend leaving this out in the barn when it’s cold… It will turn into a solid brick. I leave mine in our mud room and just slip it into my pocket when I head out the door to milk.
  • Don’t stress out over the measurements. Feel free to play around with the indgredient amounts- it’s pretty flexible. If you want it harder or softer, try adjusting the amount of beeswax you use. The more you add, the harder it will become.
  • This is wonderful for your own hardworking hands and feet, too!
  • It’s good for a ton of other animalailments too, not just udders. Or use it as a basic salve base, and add other essential oils for different healing properties.

Interested in morefrugal homestead ideas? Check out these other posts:

  • Homemade Laundry Soap
  • Gardener’s Homemade Hand Cream
  • Whipped Chocolate Body Butter Recipe
  • Homemade Dog De-Skunker
Homemade Udder Balm Recipe • The Prairie Homestead (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in udder balm? ›

Petrolatum, Water, Lanolin, Wax, Oil of Clove, Sodium Borate, Color, Isopropyl Alcohol .

Is Bag Balm the same as Udder Balm? ›

Bag Balm's heritage began in the dairy farming community as the original udder balm for cows.

How to make milking salve at home? ›

DIY Salve for Farm & Home
  1. 1 cup lard.
  2. 2 tsp. lanolin.
  3. 20 Vitamin E capsules. Measure ingredients and place in a saucepan on the stove (or microwave 30-60 seconds at a time). Warm on low until beeswax has melted, then remove from heat. Stir occasionally with whisk or electric mixer until solid.
Dec 28, 2017

How to make your own bag balm? ›

Bag Balm Ingredients
  1. 1 Cup Shea Butter.
  2. 1/4 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
  3. 1/2 Cup Coconut Oil.
  4. 1/2 tsp Vitamin E Oil.
  5. 5-10 drops Tee Tree Essential Oil.
  6. 5-10 drops Lavender Essential Oil.
  7. 1/4 Cup Beeswax.

What are the four ingredients in Bag Balm? ›

Makeup. The active ingredients of Bag Balm are 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate 0.3% (antiseptic) in a petroleum jelly USP and lanolin base. In the past, Bag Balm has been documented as containing 0.005% ethylmercury.

What is the active ingredient in udder cream? ›

Active Ingredient 0.1% cetrimide B.P.

Is Bag Balm just vaseline? ›

Bag Balm, a concoction comprising petroleum jelly and lanolin, has been made in a small town in Vermont for 125 years.

Do dermatologists recommend Bag Balm? ›

Commonly recommended, thick moisturizers for use on the torso and extremities include petrolatum, Aquaphor, Eucerin, and Bag Balm. Good facial moisturizers include Cetaphil and CereVe creams (not lotions).

Can Bag Balm go bad? ›

Does Bag Balm expire? Our product has no stated expiration date for efficacy; however, the product may look or smell different over time. We recommend refreshing your tin at least once every 5 years to have the best experience.

How do you thicken homemade salve? ›

If you prefer a thicker salve, add another half ounce of beeswax. (This recipe is based on an 8:1 oil:wax ratio. You can increase it up to 6:1.

How do you make natural healing salve? ›

Place beeswax in a double boiler and gently warm over low heat until the beeswax melts. Add herbal oils and stir over low heat until well-mixed. Remove from heat and add the essential oil(s). Quickly pour warm mixture into prepared tins, glass jars, or lip balm tubes and allow to cool completely.

Is udder butter safe for humans? ›

Many udder balm products are made with skin-friendly ingredients like lanolin, glycerin, and natural oils that can help moisturize and soothe dry or irritated skin. People often use udder balm on areas of the body that are prone to dryness, such as hands, feet, elbows, and knees.

What was Bag Balm originally made for? ›

In 1899, a Wells River, Vermont pharmacist created a balm to soothe cracked, dry cow udders. Word spread quickly about this wonder-working “Bag Balm,” and John Norris traveled to Wells River and bought the rights to market and sell the skin-saving salve.

Is Bag Balm safe to use as lube? ›

He says Bag Balm is "a lubricant and it does have an antibiotic. It doesn't work any better, or even as good, as some things sold over the counter. But it won't hurt you unless you have allergies. It's mostly petrolatum and lanolin."

Does Bag Balm have pore clogging ingredients? ›

Slugging is when you use a petrolatum based product (like Bag Balm) to create a barrier between your skin and the outside world. It locks in your nightly skincare routine and acts as a layer of protection. And because petroleum molecules are too large to really absorb into your skin, it won't clog your pores!

Is Uddermint safe for humans? ›

Farmers swear by its healing qualities treating cattle, they say its heats up the body and get the blood flowing again. People with ongoing problems with their limbs are now using it too. It also can be used for chest infections, just like you would use the Vaporub, it clears and opens up the sinuses.

What are the benefits of Udder Balm? ›

10 things you can use udder cream for
  • Moisturise your lips. Udder cream cares, heals and protects. ...
  • Helps against acne. Do you regularly suffer from acne or pimples? ...
  • Against blisters. ...
  • Avoid hair dye stains. ...
  • Reduce puffiness. ...
  • Soft skin. ...
  • Facial cleanser. ...
  • Make your leather sofa shine again.

What are the ingredients in Udderly? ›

Ditch dull, dry skin to reveal your healthier glow with Udderly Smooth®. Ingredients: Deionized water (aqua), Stearic Acid, Glycerin, Peg 2 Stearate, Isopropyl Myristate, Dimethicone, Mineral Oil, Lanolin Oil, Triethanolamine, Allantoin, Methylparaben, Fragrance, Propylparaben.

What is Uddermint made from? ›

The uddermint cream is made from natural products and contains 35% pure Japanese peppermint oil.

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