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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9352"><p>It sounds like you're on top of the problem. She very well could have a seed or sticker under her eyelid, or she could just have a recurring bacterial or viral infection, either of which could be called pinkeye.</p><p></p><p>Inspect the eye (esp. under the eyelids), give the antibiotics and patch the eye, but seal the patch well, so flies can't get under the patch. It was good that you mowed the grass. Don't forget fly control - rubs, sprays, fly traps, fly parasites - whatever works for your program!</p><p></p><p>Other thoughts - some cows are more prone to pinkeye than others, especially those with pink pigment around the eye.</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.murraygrey.com" target="_blank">Rafter L Murray Greys</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9352"] It sounds like you're on top of the problem. She very well could have a seed or sticker under her eyelid, or she could just have a recurring bacterial or viral infection, either of which could be called pinkeye. Inspect the eye (esp. under the eyelids), give the antibiotics and patch the eye, but seal the patch well, so flies can't get under the patch. It was good that you mowed the grass. Don't forget fly control - rubs, sprays, fly traps, fly parasites - whatever works for your program! Other thoughts - some cows are more prone to pinkeye than others, especially those with pink pigment around the eye. [url=http://www.murraygrey.com]Rafter L Murray Greys[/url] [/QUOTE]
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