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<blockquote data-quote="dph" data-source="post: 124384" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>Kevin:</p><p></p><p>Don't know your situation or how many claves you have. But I always considered banamine to be like asprin. Meaning it would help something feel better quickly and short term. If they had an ear dropping or snotty nose etc, I wouldn't rely on banamine alone, in fact our vet always has us give it in conjunction with something. If we think it is something like pneumonia we use Nuflor. It's expensive but....they won't be dead the next morning or same thing as. If you aren't aggressive enough, and it lingers, it could seriously harm the animal for the long haul, as in ruining its lungs. And that there is no cure for. If it is really sick we use Baytril, although one wonders what is going to happen there with the USDA. We use LA-200 for foot rot and watering eyes, and pen. to ward off or help them cope with an infection. But if it is something with its lungs we don't depend on either of them to get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dph, post: 124384, member: 2112"] Kevin: Don't know your situation or how many claves you have. But I always considered banamine to be like asprin. Meaning it would help something feel better quickly and short term. If they had an ear dropping or snotty nose etc, I wouldn't rely on banamine alone, in fact our vet always has us give it in conjunction with something. If we think it is something like pneumonia we use Nuflor. It's expensive but....they won't be dead the next morning or same thing as. If you aren't aggressive enough, and it lingers, it could seriously harm the animal for the long haul, as in ruining its lungs. And that there is no cure for. If it is really sick we use Baytril, although one wonders what is going to happen there with the USDA. We use LA-200 for foot rot and watering eyes, and pen. to ward off or help them cope with an infection. But if it is something with its lungs we don't depend on either of them to get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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