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Calf Hock Wound - - cause and treatment ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 990444" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>It could be a simple scrapes, or if the calves are in a muddy / urine area, it could be urine burn --scald.</p><p>This time of year when things start to get mucky with break-up ( spring thaw) it is harder to keep animals even somewhat clean and they can tend to get mud /muck related skin /hoof issues more easily.</p><p> Best bet is try to keep them clean and a dry place to lay down and like Stocker steve said there are lots of good products that one can use, and I am also partial to "blue stuff" and bag balm. If that doesn't work you may have to go to something stronger from the vets office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 990444, member: 18682"] It could be a simple scrapes, or if the calves are in a muddy / urine area, it could be urine burn --scald. This time of year when things start to get mucky with break-up ( spring thaw) it is harder to keep animals even somewhat clean and they can tend to get mud /muck related skin /hoof issues more easily. Best bet is try to keep them clean and a dry place to lay down and like Stocker steve said there are lots of good products that one can use, and I am also partial to "blue stuff" and bag balm. If that doesn't work you may have to go to something stronger from the vets office. [/QUOTE]
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