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Calf with Deep wounds
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<blockquote data-quote="MTBoy" data-source="post: 1049029" data-attributes="member: 21059"><p>Have a bum angus calf that was attacked by a mountain lion a week ago and has some bad cuts/slices on her front end and the worst ones are under her hind quarters and are about 2 inches long and very deep. We have been washing them twice a day with nolvasan and treating them with yellowish paste(I cant remember the name) that our vet said to use, 20 mg penicillin once a day and have been applying SWAT around the wounds so have had no fly issues. My concern is the wounds are smelly/stinking. Is this normal? Is there another cleaner I should be using? Any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBoy, post: 1049029, member: 21059"] Have a bum angus calf that was attacked by a mountain lion a week ago and has some bad cuts/slices on her front end and the worst ones are under her hind quarters and are about 2 inches long and very deep. We have been washing them twice a day with nolvasan and treating them with yellowish paste(I cant remember the name) that our vet said to use, 20 mg penicillin once a day and have been applying SWAT around the wounds so have had no fly issues. My concern is the wounds are smelly/stinking. Is this normal? Is there another cleaner I should be using? Any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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