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<blockquote data-quote="denoginnizer" data-source="post: 376420" data-attributes="member: 1096"><p>As Dun said Excenel is the best I have found to treat footrot. Occasionally ,I have treated twice with excenell with no improvement. In both cases the third time I checked the foot and found something lodged in between the toes. Once it was a honey locust thorn and the other time it was a ball of hay twine. </p><p></p><p>Just as a sidenote, I've noticed that it doesnt take a whole lot of stuff in between the toes to make a cow limp very badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denoginnizer, post: 376420, member: 1096"] As Dun said Excenel is the best I have found to treat footrot. Occasionally ,I have treated twice with excenell with no improvement. In both cases the third time I checked the foot and found something lodged in between the toes. Once it was a honey locust thorn and the other time it was a ball of hay twine. Just as a sidenote, I've noticed that it doesnt take a whole lot of stuff in between the toes to make a cow limp very badly. [/QUOTE]
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