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Hairy heel wart
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Kevin" data-source="post: 78810" data-attributes="member: 1490"><p>I have worked for a hoof trimmer in our area for about 5 months to become familiar with the feet of cows and the ability to fix them on my own. For warts we would use the tetrycycline and a piece of cotton to hold it on the foot along with some foot wrap. The key to the whole process is to scrap the wart so it looks irritated or even bleeding. Caution: the cow will kick like heck because it is not to pleasant for her. After about a week you will be able to tell a substancial difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Kevin, post: 78810, member: 1490"] I have worked for a hoof trimmer in our area for about 5 months to become familiar with the feet of cows and the ability to fix them on my own. For warts we would use the tetrycycline and a piece of cotton to hold it on the foot along with some foot wrap. The key to the whole process is to scrap the wart so it looks irritated or even bleeding. Caution: the cow will kick like heck because it is not to pleasant for her. After about a week you will be able to tell a substancial difference. [/QUOTE]
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