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abces/superficial bacterial not in the bone
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<blockquote data-quote="MAGONZ1969" data-source="post: 1005569" data-attributes="member: 18691"><p>I want to thank everyone for their info so far. The abscess on these two cows is on their jaw right below their mouth/neck. One is on the left side of one cow and the other has it on the right side. Had the same problem on a different cow last year. Took it to the vet and all she did was poke the abscess with a needle/syringe but it was hard and not soft. So, she left it alone and did not lance it. She did give her a shot of LA 200 and that was it. I still have that cow and the lump/abscess went away by itself. Matter fact she calved a couple of weeks ago and gave birth to a nice bull calf. With work and all the chores having a hard time to put them in the head gate but planning on doing it this weekend to see if its hard or soft and will give them a shot of LA 200. Any other information is greatly helpful. Thank you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAGONZ1969, post: 1005569, member: 18691"] I want to thank everyone for their info so far. The abscess on these two cows is on their jaw right below their mouth/neck. One is on the left side of one cow and the other has it on the right side. Had the same problem on a different cow last year. Took it to the vet and all she did was poke the abscess with a needle/syringe but it was hard and not soft. So, she left it alone and did not lance it. She did give her a shot of LA 200 and that was it. I still have that cow and the lump/abscess went away by itself. Matter fact she calved a couple of weeks ago and gave birth to a nice bull calf. With work and all the chores having a hard time to put them in the head gate but planning on doing it this weekend to see if its hard or soft and will give them a shot of LA 200. Any other information is greatly helpful. Thank you all. [/QUOTE]
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