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<blockquote data-quote="mountainranch" data-source="post: 547329" data-attributes="member: 5747"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p>I've got a black baldy cow with one severely clouded eye ,and the other one starting to cloud. I suspected pink eye. Our vet came out and gave her an antibiotic injection,and sprayed an antibiotic in her eyes. The vet said it looked like an injury to the one eye and not pinkeye. However, with the other eye looking abnormal,and a 1 year old steer,also with one eye watering,and nearly shut I think it might be caused by something other than an injury. We have 7 cows mostly black angus,and I am afraid this problem could spread if it's pink eye or some other disease. I applied a pour on wormer,and fly spray,and will apply the eye ointment for several days. I had to move the cows to a smaller pasture for a week with grass about 2 feet high ,and suspect this might have caused the eye irritation,and problem. I have since mowed the pasture. Anyone have suggestions, or experience with eye diseases,and treatment ? THANKS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountainranch, post: 547329, member: 5747"] Hi everyone, I've got a black baldy cow with one severely clouded eye ,and the other one starting to cloud. I suspected pink eye. Our vet came out and gave her an antibiotic injection,and sprayed an antibiotic in her eyes. The vet said it looked like an injury to the one eye and not pinkeye. However, with the other eye looking abnormal,and a 1 year old steer,also with one eye watering,and nearly shut I think it might be caused by something other than an injury. We have 7 cows mostly black angus,and I am afraid this problem could spread if it's pink eye or some other disease. I applied a pour on wormer,and fly spray,and will apply the eye ointment for several days. I had to move the cows to a smaller pasture for a week with grass about 2 feet high ,and suspect this might have caused the eye irritation,and problem. I have since mowed the pasture. Anyone have suggestions, or experience with eye diseases,and treatment ? THANKS [/QUOTE]
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