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<blockquote data-quote="George" data-source="post: 649085" data-attributes="member: 1980"><p>It's hard to exactly tell by your pictures,if that growth is on her eye lid or her eye.I think it looks more to appear on her eyelid and is a growth.If it is on her eye and if she is a good cow why ship her,just get the vet to remove the eye,then she will be as good as new.I have 2 cows that i had there 1 eye removed,doesn't even bother them now and they have raised a lot of good calves since then.If it is on her eye lid,it will just scab over and then it will fall off.I had a cow that had a growth on her eyelid,would get like that for a while,then it would scab over and then it would fall off again and then she would be good for quite some time.She made it to 17 years of age like that,and then one fall she showed up open.So i would get the vet to actually have a look at the cow,if she is a cow worth saving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George, post: 649085, member: 1980"] It's hard to exactly tell by your pictures,if that growth is on her eye lid or her eye.I think it looks more to appear on her eyelid and is a growth.If it is on her eye and if she is a good cow why ship her,just get the vet to remove the eye,then she will be as good as new.I have 2 cows that i had there 1 eye removed,doesn't even bother them now and they have raised a lot of good calves since then.If it is on her eye lid,it will just scab over and then it will fall off.I had a cow that had a growth on her eyelid,would get like that for a while,then it would scab over and then it would fall off again and then she would be good for quite some time.She made it to 17 years of age like that,and then one fall she showed up open.So i would get the vet to actually have a look at the cow,if she is a cow worth saving. [/QUOTE]
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