


Pinkeye is a highly infectious bacterial disease affecting the eyes of cattle.
The name identifies the redness and swelling of the lining of the eyelid and eyeball.
Latest tests confirm that pinkeye can be cured by treatment with oxytetracycline, penicillin and sulfonamides.

medicinewoman wrote:Pink Eye
See: http://www.cattle.com/articles/title/Pink+Eye.aspxPinkeye is a highly infectious bacterial disease affecting the eyes of cattle.The name identifies the redness and swelling of the lining of the eyelid and eyeball.Latest tests confirm that pinkeye can be cured by treatment with oxytetracycline, penicillin and sulfonamides.
As you are most likely dealing with a bacterial infection, the more appropriate medication is penicillin.
In addition you may want to use a 50/50 water/hydrogen peroxide eye/face wash .
I use a squirt bottle and shoot it right in the eye and on the face.
The three main elements to preventing pink-eye are:
1. Vaccination
2. Pasture mowing and pasture rotation
3. Fly control
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
MW


Conventional wisdom is that if the white spot is centered it's pinkeye if it's not centered it's IBR


medicinewoman wrote:Dun,Conventional wisdom is that if the white spot is centered it's pinkeye if it's not centered it's IBR
I never heard that one before.
Do you have any collaborating documentation of that?
How did you get from swollen eyes to IBR which is characterized by acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract?
MW

dun wrote:medicinewoman wrote:Dun,Conventional wisdom is that if the white spot is centered it's pinkeye if it's not centered it's IBR
I never heard that one before.
Do you have any collaborating documentation of that?
How did you get from swollen eyes to IBR which is characterized by acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract?
MW
Talk to an experienced vet and they'll explain it to you.


As you are most likely dealing with a bacterial infection, the more appropriate medication is penicillin.


ousoonerfan22 wrote:So should I be using LA300 or the two you mentioned above for pinkeye?

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