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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1200139" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>This year it was infections of the eye and foot. The eye infections are cases of pinkeye. I also had a couple cases where they get bacteria between their toes. It is amazing how those toe infections work. I had a young bull that I thought was developing a muscular disability. I was noticing he was walking like his legs would not move forward. I put him in the chute and before I could get his foot up to look, I could smell the odor of "footrot". He had very tender skin right in the cervice of each foot. One dose of LA 300 and two days later he was running and kicking up his heels.</p><p></p><p>Don't have a lot of infections but I would not like to be calling a vet when I can put a cow in the chute, give her an antibiotic and be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1200139, member: 17767"] This year it was infections of the eye and foot. The eye infections are cases of pinkeye. I also had a couple cases where they get bacteria between their toes. It is amazing how those toe infections work. I had a young bull that I thought was developing a muscular disability. I was noticing he was walking like his legs would not move forward. I put him in the chute and before I could get his foot up to look, I could smell the odor of "footrot". He had very tender skin right in the cervice of each foot. One dose of LA 300 and two days later he was running and kicking up his heels. Don't have a lot of infections but I would not like to be calling a vet when I can put a cow in the chute, give her an antibiotic and be done. [/QUOTE]
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