dun":1yrbniub said:If you just have to do something, you can tear one off so that it bleeds, the others will fall off within a short time. You can also leave them alone and they will eventually go away on their own. Or you can follow the OWT and cut one of and feed it 2 the calf, or instead of feeding it to him, you can bury it in your uncles neighborsd friends sisters yard. Other then just letting them go away on their own, any of those other 3 will help.
vclavin":1xirrs7f said:dun":1xirrs7f said:If you just have to do something, you can tear one off so that it bleeds, the others will fall off within a short time. You can also leave them alone and they will eventually go away on their own. Or you can follow the OWT and cut one of and feed it 2 the calf, or instead of feeding it to him, you can bury it in your uncles neighborsd friends sisters yard. Other then just letting them go away on their own, any of those other 3 will help.
Dun,
I have a bull that hd fist size that went away withing 2 weeks of the vaccine. I have a heifer that had her vaccine over 4 weeks ago and is getting more of them and there are several big ones on her eyelids. When going thru the chute 2 weeks ago, she cut one and it bled. How long would it take for that to help get rid of those creeping warts? Or should I get another vaccine shot in her?
Valerie