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5 MONTH OLD CALVES WITH POSSIBLE EYE ISSUE?
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1641574" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>If more than one has it and assuming you are in the northern hemisphere then I think you can safely assume it is Pinkeye. Topicals can work well on it, I use intramammary mastitis preparations containing Cloxacillin, 1/2 tube in each eye with good success, can repeat after 48 hrs if necessary but I rarely have to give 2nd dose. Most people on here don't feel they have done it justice without giving something by injection such as Oxytetracycline or even Draxin. I would suggest you talk to your vet to see if you can pick up some meds as they will often dispense without seeing the animal if you have a good relationship with them and they know your situation.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1641574, member: 16453"] If more than one has it and assuming you are in the northern hemisphere then I think you can safely assume it is Pinkeye. Topicals can work well on it, I use intramammary mastitis preparations containing Cloxacillin, 1/2 tube in each eye with good success, can repeat after 48 hrs if necessary but I rarely have to give 2nd dose. Most people on here don't feel they have done it justice without giving something by injection such as Oxytetracycline or even Draxin. I would suggest you talk to your vet to see if you can pick up some meds as they will often dispense without seeing the animal if you have a good relationship with them and they know your situation. Ken [/QUOTE]
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