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Good video on pinkeye
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1351009" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The year we had the worst outbreak of pinkeye we've ever had wasn;t really pink eye. It was ulcerated eyeballs from clipping the tall stems too high. A lot of it did turn into real pinkeye but I think that was because the eyes were so weepy that it attracted ore flies than normal. Just a theory. The next year we had a little bit of pinkeye and treated for it. The following year we vaccinated for it and have every year since. Haven;t had (knock on wood) any since. A neighbor uses the generic pinkeye vaccine from the feedstore, he always compalins about how useless it is. We use a quality product that we have to get from the vet. We have confidence in our vet and use the same vaccines that he uses in his own herd. Don;t figure he would be doing something if it wasn;t doing any good. As an aside, he didn;t used to vaccinate for pinkeye either, like most of us. He had a bad year of it and started the same time we did. He hasn;t had any since either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1351009, member: 34"] The year we had the worst outbreak of pinkeye we've ever had wasn;t really pink eye. It was ulcerated eyeballs from clipping the tall stems too high. A lot of it did turn into real pinkeye but I think that was because the eyes were so weepy that it attracted ore flies than normal. Just a theory. The next year we had a little bit of pinkeye and treated for it. The following year we vaccinated for it and have every year since. Haven;t had (knock on wood) any since. A neighbor uses the generic pinkeye vaccine from the feedstore, he always compalins about how useless it is. We use a quality product that we have to get from the vet. We have confidence in our vet and use the same vaccines that he uses in his own herd. Don;t figure he would be doing something if it wasn;t doing any good. As an aside, he didn;t used to vaccinate for pinkeye either, like most of us. He had a bad year of it and started the same time we did. He hasn;t had any since either. [/QUOTE]
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