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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 564840" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Age?</p><p>Lame?</p><p>Exact location of the wound?</p><p>Picture?</p><p></p><p>1mL/100lbs of penicillin isn't enough to prevent infection, let alone cure an existing problem. Give 5mL/100lbs SC and squirt 5-10mL of penn into the wound after cleaning it out with peroxide. 1mL/100lbs of Banamine (flunixin) every 24 hours is perfect. Good job. Leave it open... but whether to leave it alone afterwards is entirely dependent on your answers to the questions above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 564840, member: 852"] Age? Lame? Exact location of the wound? Picture? 1mL/100lbs of penicillin isn't enough to prevent infection, let alone cure an existing problem. Give 5mL/100lbs SC and squirt 5-10mL of penn into the wound after cleaning it out with peroxide. 1mL/100lbs of Banamine (flunixin) every 24 hours is perfect. Good job. Leave it open... but whether to leave it alone afterwards is entirely dependent on your answers to the questions above. [/QUOTE]
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