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Blod clot in a Steer?
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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;M Farms" data-source="post: 970431" data-attributes="member: 15666"><p>Its probably a hematoma. A hematoma is a blood clot outside the veins where blood pools. If so, your vet is right to do nothing to it. It will go away on its own. If you drain i now you would give it a chance to get infected. An infection in the blood stream can be serious. Another dose of antbiotics wouldn't hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&M Farms, post: 970431, member: 15666"] Its probably a hematoma. A hematoma is a blood clot outside the veins where blood pools. If so, your vet is right to do nothing to it. It will go away on its own. If you drain i now you would give it a chance to get infected. An infection in the blood stream can be serious. Another dose of antbiotics wouldn't hurt. [/QUOTE]
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