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<blockquote data-quote="Petercoates87" data-source="post: 1810445" data-attributes="member: 24701"><p>Hey folks this is a 2 part question. So got a 8 month old calf that's become lame. So I have been told I can use Aspirin for pain relief. From what I have read there's no withdrawal time on it, is it true?? Secondly what is the dosage of normal household Aspirin? Before anyone asks yes I've checked his hoof and leg it all appears fine. I fear it's a shoulder sprain or something like that. And if he can't come out of it in a week or 2 I want the option of sending him off to butcher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petercoates87, post: 1810445, member: 24701"] Hey folks this is a 2 part question. So got a 8 month old calf that's become lame. So I have been told I can use Aspirin for pain relief. From what I have read there's no withdrawal time on it, is it true?? Secondly what is the dosage of normal household Aspirin? Before anyone asks yes I've checked his hoof and leg it all appears fine. I fear it's a shoulder sprain or something like that. And if he can't come out of it in a week or 2 I want the option of sending him off to butcher. [/QUOTE]
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