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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 945757" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>Might not hurt to get a vet to assess whether you can save her before you pump her full of antibiotics or other measures. Once she is on antibiotics and if you can't save her and have to butcher, there is a withdrawl time when dealing with medicines.</p><p>Hopefully, it will only peel a small area off and heal up no problem, as long as she doesn't have something more serious like ganegreen or something real nasty. Thats why I suggested talking to a vet before you pour a whole bunch of money into her.</p><p>That said I have seen some pretty big areas of hide missing on cattle that healed up fine, but it takes alot of time and dedication to keep on treating the animal day after day after day, and alot of people can't or won't do it..</p><p>Hope it turns out well for you..</p><p>Nite Hawk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 945757, member: 18682"] Might not hurt to get a vet to assess whether you can save her before you pump her full of antibiotics or other measures. Once she is on antibiotics and if you can't save her and have to butcher, there is a withdrawl time when dealing with medicines. Hopefully, it will only peel a small area off and heal up no problem, as long as she doesn't have something more serious like ganegreen or something real nasty. Thats why I suggested talking to a vet before you pour a whole bunch of money into her. That said I have seen some pretty big areas of hide missing on cattle that healed up fine, but it takes alot of time and dedication to keep on treating the animal day after day after day, and alot of people can't or won't do it.. Hope it turns out well for you.. Nite Hawk [/QUOTE]
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