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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1323195" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I kinda missed that thread.</p><p></p><p>I had one cow get dehorned, and it got infected and full of maggots.. it took a while to get the critters out, and it definitely wasn't for the weak of stomach, but once I got it cleaned it healed up really fast.</p><p>Another cow I had had an ingrown/broken horn nubbin, and again, that got infected and maggot infested.. she wasn't nearly as easy to deal with, so I put her in the head gate and just drenched the area with Absorbine Ultrashield, and one treatment was all that was needed. Last year Prada had a cut between her hooves, I cleaned it out and wrapped it with a bandage and tetracycline paste, 2 treatments and she was back on her way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1323195, member: 9096"] I kinda missed that thread. I had one cow get dehorned, and it got infected and full of maggots.. it took a while to get the critters out, and it definitely wasn't for the weak of stomach, but once I got it cleaned it healed up really fast. Another cow I had had an ingrown/broken horn nubbin, and again, that got infected and maggot infested.. she wasn't nearly as easy to deal with, so I put her in the head gate and just drenched the area with Absorbine Ultrashield, and one treatment was all that was needed. Last year Prada had a cut between her hooves, I cleaned it out and wrapped it with a bandage and tetracycline paste, 2 treatments and she was back on her way. [/QUOTE]
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