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Foot Rot Treatment Timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1423041" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We hit them once with antibiotics and if not well in 2-3 days we catch them and tie the leg up so it can be examined and treat from there. We just had a cow that I thought had foot rot. Give her Excede and she got better but not 100%. After 3 days put her in the squeeze and tied her leg up. Cleaned the foot and couln;t see an issue. Scraped the bottom of the foot and found a tiny puncture wound. Cut out the black tissue around the puncture, give her another does of excede and turned her out. Within 2 days no more limp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1423041, member: 34"] We hit them once with antibiotics and if not well in 2-3 days we catch them and tie the leg up so it can be examined and treat from there. We just had a cow that I thought had foot rot. Give her Excede and she got better but not 100%. After 3 days put her in the squeeze and tied her leg up. Cleaned the foot and couln;t see an issue. Scraped the bottom of the foot and found a tiny puncture wound. Cut out the black tissue around the puncture, give her another does of excede and turned her out. Within 2 days no more limp. [/QUOTE]
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