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Calf attacked by horned cow
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1798000" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Suggestion... if you are trying to clean it out/flush it... when you get done, try using a tube of mastitis medicine in it... Today or Tomorrow... squirt it all in there and it will put some antibiotic stuff in there and not dribble right out like a liquid..... I just bought a box of 12 tubes for about 45.... so not 2.00 a tube... we use it under the eyelid for animals with pinkeye... it does NOT burn... and helps to coat the eye/wound with some antibiotic that lasts a little bit... Maybe do it at night so it has a chance to stick in there for a few hours... It might help to coat the inside a bit and maybe help the healing.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1798000, member: 25884"] Suggestion... if you are trying to clean it out/flush it... when you get done, try using a tube of mastitis medicine in it... Today or Tomorrow... squirt it all in there and it will put some antibiotic stuff in there and not dribble right out like a liquid..... I just bought a box of 12 tubes for about 45.... so not 2.00 a tube... we use it under the eyelid for animals with pinkeye... it does NOT burn... and helps to coat the eye/wound with some antibiotic that lasts a little bit... Maybe do it at night so it has a chance to stick in there for a few hours... It might help to coat the inside a bit and maybe help the healing..... [/QUOTE]
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