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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1647379" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>If you are unable to work her, I agree, keeping the flies off may be the best you can do but I'd still also continue to spray her with Kopertox. I'm assuming the odds of hand feeding her Sustain are slim if she won't even go into a corral but you may try breaking them up in a bowl with cubes. She may very well heal on her own but I'd continue to keep an eye on her. I had a bull with a limp, couldn't figure out why. Took him in and the vet felt a lump above the hock. Shaved his leg and discovered a scar. One poke with a needle and it was full of pus. He had evidently healed on the outside from a cut but was infected internally. I'm talking weeks of keeping him at the barn with a lot of TLC, flushing, ridiculous amounts of penicillin & eventually Draxxin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1647379, member: 24027"] If you are unable to work her, I agree, keeping the flies off may be the best you can do but I'd still also continue to spray her with Kopertox. I'm assuming the odds of hand feeding her Sustain are slim if she won't even go into a corral but you may try breaking them up in a bowl with cubes. She may very well heal on her own but I'd continue to keep an eye on her. I had a bull with a limp, couldn't figure out why. Took him in and the vet felt a lump above the hock. Shaved his leg and discovered a scar. One poke with a needle and it was full of pus. He had evidently healed on the outside from a cut but was infected internally. I'm talking weeks of keeping him at the barn with a lot of TLC, flushing, ridiculous amounts of penicillin & eventually Draxxin. [/QUOTE]
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