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Cow with laceration
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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog04" data-source="post: 1647375" data-attributes="member: 39557"><p>I put some cows on a new lease pasture. I was checking them and noticed a cow walking with a limp. She had a scabbed over sore below the knee. I checked on her today and sprayed her with some kopertox on her leg while she was laying down to see if that would help her limp and when she got up the scab was open and meat was showing. This is a new place and there isn't a corral and if there was she wouldn't go in. I've had cows get cuts and stuff and heal up on there own but this is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog04, post: 1647375, member: 39557"] I put some cows on a new lease pasture. I was checking them and noticed a cow walking with a limp. She had a scabbed over sore below the knee. I checked on her today and sprayed her with some kopertox on her leg while she was laying down to see if that would help her limp and when she got up the scab was open and meat was showing. This is a new place and there isn't a corral and if there was she wouldn't go in. I've had cows get cuts and stuff and heal up on there own but this is different. [/QUOTE]
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