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<blockquote data-quote="HanknCali" data-source="post: 1520072" data-attributes="member: 25495"><p>We have a heifer that has an eye that is white/cloudy and runny. Not terribly bad (yet) but enough that it looks uncomfortable. Delt with pink eye in the past with a shot of LA 200 with good results and this is probably a case of that or a scratch/poke/injury issue. </p><p>Question is have any of you ever just let it be and given it time and had it come out with good results? Non intervention if you will. </p><p>I know a shot and patch is the way most go but I'm just wondering what happens if we give it a week or so and see how it goes </p><p>What got me thinking about "non intervention" is that now, as of January 2018 in good ol California you can no longer buy antibiotics like LA 200 or 300 over the counter. You have to get it from a vet. </p><p>Not a huge deal but it just got me thinking what if we just give it time and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HanknCali, post: 1520072, member: 25495"] We have a heifer that has an eye that is white/cloudy and runny. Not terribly bad (yet) but enough that it looks uncomfortable. Delt with pink eye in the past with a shot of LA 200 with good results and this is probably a case of that or a scratch/poke/injury issue. Question is have any of you ever just let it be and given it time and had it come out with good results? Non intervention if you will. I know a shot and patch is the way most go but I’m just wondering what happens if we give it a week or so and see how it goes What got me thinking about “non intervention” is that now, as of January 2018 in good ol California you can no longer buy antibiotics like LA 200 or 300 over the counter. You have to get it from a vet. Not a huge deal but it just got me thinking what if we just give it time and see. [/QUOTE]
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