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Cattle Medicine Chest, what to keep on hand for emergencies?
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<blockquote data-quote="CWT Angus" data-source="post: 433411" data-attributes="member: 1509"><p>I keep everything in a couple of tool boxes as well as clear tubs on shelves so I can see what I have. Then I put a kit together for calving season. Or I can put something together to take chuteside as needed. Here's what I keep on hand.</p><p>Disposable gloves- OB & regular, thermometer</p><p>OB chains & a calf puller</p><p>gauze pads, rolled cotton, roll gauze, vetwrap</p><p>betadine scrub & solution</p><p>blue kote, corona, bag balm, eye wash, eye ointment,nolvasan ointment, granulex, iodine, alcohol</p><p>needles & syringes of all sizes</p><p>Vit A, Vit B complex, Banamine, Nuflor, LA, BoSe, powdered colostrum, probiotics, sulfa boluses, Kaopect , screw worm spray</p><p>Calf drench, & bottles, & usually a small amount of replacer. Calf blanket, scale & hoof tape</p><p>Ear tags- regular & fly repellent as well as a pour on</p><p>Electrolytes</p><p>Antifungal spray or ointment</p><p>Ivomec.</p><p>I'm sure I'm forgetting something. It helps that our farm store is open 7 days and is only 30 minutes away. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CWT Angus, post: 433411, member: 1509"] I keep everything in a couple of tool boxes as well as clear tubs on shelves so I can see what I have. Then I put a kit together for calving season. Or I can put something together to take chuteside as needed. Here's what I keep on hand. Disposable gloves- OB & regular, thermometer OB chains & a calf puller gauze pads, rolled cotton, roll gauze, vetwrap betadine scrub & solution blue kote, corona, bag balm, eye wash, eye ointment,nolvasan ointment, granulex, iodine, alcohol needles & syringes of all sizes Vit A, Vit B complex, Banamine, Nuflor, LA, BoSe, powdered colostrum, probiotics, sulfa boluses, Kaopect , screw worm spray Calf drench, & bottles, & usually a small amount of replacer. Calf blanket, scale & hoof tape Ear tags- regular & fly repellent as well as a pour on Electrolytes Antifungal spray or ointment Ivomec. I'm sure I'm forgetting something. It helps that our farm store is open 7 days and is only 30 minutes away. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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