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<blockquote data-quote="Big D" data-source="post: 90489" data-attributes="member: 1214"><p>Over the years I have seen a few head like this. Vet almost always says that a cyst is growing in the nasal passage. If this were the case and I was you, if it was a replacement heifer, ship it. If it is a feeder, your vet should be able to tell you if she will make it to market with the rest of the group. We give excenel and banamine to treat it. All that does his stop the bleeding for a while. I'm sure it could be other things also, so a call to the vet would be the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big D, post: 90489, member: 1214"] Over the years I have seen a few head like this. Vet almost always says that a cyst is growing in the nasal passage. If this were the case and I was you, if it was a replacement heifer, ship it. If it is a feeder, your vet should be able to tell you if she will make it to market with the rest of the group. We give excenel and banamine to treat it. All that does his stop the bleeding for a while. I'm sure it could be other things also, so a call to the vet would be the best. [/QUOTE]
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