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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10984"><p>> Just bought a 700-lb angus heifer</p><p>> from auction. When I got her home,</p><p>> noticed hazy-blue eyes. No</p><p>> redness, watery discharge or other</p><p>> signs of pinkeye. She's is good</p><p>> condition otherwise. What else</p><p>> could it be? If it is pinkeye,</p><p>> what can be done at this late</p><p>> stage? Thanks.</p><p></p><p>that is the after affect of pinkeye, if her sight is o.k then there will probably be no effect . that is a bad problem with auction barns and especially during fly season you can spread pinkeye to the other cattle in your herd and it can get bad. a good idea is isolation for awhile, 2weeks or so, until you see that there are no health problems. cough,fever,runny eyes, runny nose,etc. a healthy animal at the barn can pick up stuff at the barn and spread it quickly.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:riverag@gassville.net">riverag@gassville.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10984"] > Just bought a 700-lb angus heifer > from auction. When I got her home, > noticed hazy-blue eyes. No > redness, watery discharge or other > signs of pinkeye. She's is good > condition otherwise. What else > could it be? If it is pinkeye, > what can be done at this late > stage? Thanks. that is the after affect of pinkeye, if her sight is o.k then there will probably be no effect . that is a bad problem with auction barns and especially during fly season you can spread pinkeye to the other cattle in your herd and it can get bad. a good idea is isolation for awhile, 2weeks or so, until you see that there are no health problems. cough,fever,runny eyes, runny nose,etc. a healthy animal at the barn can pick up stuff at the barn and spread it quickly. [email=riverag@gassville.net]riverag@gassville.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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