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abces/superficial bacterial not in the bone
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<blockquote data-quote="MAGONZ1969" data-source="post: 1007315" data-attributes="member: 18691"><p>Did finally find time to put them in the head gate checked the lump on their jaw. They both feel very hard and are staying the same size. The lump on them are not getting any bigger, cows are eating like usual. Their appetite is good and I haven't notice them being down or away from the other cow. Their head is not down nor is their ears. Did give them a shot of LA and will keep an eye on them to make sure they stay active as usual. They should be calving in the next few days so hopefully the lump ruptures on its own and the LA takes care of any infection that they might have. We'll see and keep it posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAGONZ1969, post: 1007315, member: 18691"] Did finally find time to put them in the head gate checked the lump on their jaw. They both feel very hard and are staying the same size. The lump on them are not getting any bigger, cows are eating like usual. Their appetite is good and I haven't notice them being down or away from the other cow. Their head is not down nor is their ears. Did give them a shot of LA and will keep an eye on them to make sure they stay active as usual. They should be calving in the next few days so hopefully the lump ruptures on its own and the LA takes care of any infection that they might have. We'll see and keep it posted. [/QUOTE]
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