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Cattle Dehorn Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 463025" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Yep, pics would be nice. ;-) The hole is normal... as mentioned, she now has an open hole into her sinus cavity. Keep an eye on her especially if the weather changes or it rains... I've seen some pretty nasty cases when they get an infection going in there. Otherwise, she should be fine. I usually pack the hole with a cottonball or two to keep it covered, personal preference. The opening will scab over within a week if I remember right, but it'll prolly take it a few weeks or more to actually heal, depending on the size of the hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 463025, member: 852"] Yep, pics would be nice. ;-) The hole is normal... as mentioned, she now has an open hole into her sinus cavity. Keep an eye on her especially if the weather changes or it rains... I've seen some pretty nasty cases when they get an infection going in there. Otherwise, she should be fine. I usually pack the hole with a cottonball or two to keep it covered, personal preference. The opening will scab over within a week if I remember right, but it'll prolly take it a few weeks or more to actually heal, depending on the size of the hole. [/QUOTE]
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