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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 845919" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I have very little experience with dehorning larger animals. I do know they can get sinus infections. I would NOT let the animal outdoors until the hole closes. It will fill with water when it rains, and I would "assume" that would be a cause of infection. Also, no matter what you put on her, flies are going to lay eggs IN the hole. :shock: </p><p>I would call the vet that did the work. I would "assume" you could flush out the hole with a disinfectant. But, the vet should give you advice over the phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 845919, member: 968"] I have very little experience with dehorning larger animals. I do know they can get sinus infections. I would NOT let the animal outdoors until the hole closes. It will fill with water when it rains, and I would "assume" that would be a cause of infection. Also, no matter what you put on her, flies are going to lay eggs IN the hole. :shock: I would call the vet that did the work. I would "assume" you could flush out the hole with a disinfectant. But, the vet should give you advice over the phone. [/QUOTE]
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