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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 371876" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>It's never easy is it? I suppose it could still be footrot. Navel/joint ill usually shows up in the knees and/or the navel. This is the quandry. If it's not something that an antibiotic could help with, why give the antibiotic. But if you don;t geive the antbitic, how do you know if it would have helped? This is just me, but I would skip a day with the LA and if there isn;t a very significant improvement I hit it with the max does of Excenel/Naxel. But as said, that's just what I would do. Kind of a modified benign neglect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 371876, member: 34"] It's never easy is it? I suppose it could still be footrot. Navel/joint ill usually shows up in the knees and/or the navel. This is the quandry. If it's not something that an antibiotic could help with, why give the antibiotic. But if you don;t geive the antbitic, how do you know if it would have helped? This is just me, but I would skip a day with the LA and if there isn;t a very significant improvement I hit it with the max does of Excenel/Naxel. But as said, that's just what I would do. Kind of a modified benign neglect. [/QUOTE]
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