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Heifer Eye Discharge Sick
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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1392268" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>Had a heifer tonight that didnt come in with the rest. Didnt look TOO bad from a distance in a slotlight. Standing and alert. Walked out to her and she had thick yellow discharge coming from both eyes. Not too much of a runny nose. Eye not squinched shut like normal pink eye I have encountered. I got her in the head gate, gave her a little over max dose of LA300 and some b12 complex. Also deworned her while I had her there. Fed her some hay and is eating fine. Anyone have a guess as to what it might be. Been raining and cooler weather came in the last 3 days. She has been locked off in 2 acres with some other heifers with a heifer bull. Seems I get most of my sick cows whenever they are penned up for a while or not allowed to graze the full pastures. Any suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1392268, member: 23651"] Had a heifer tonight that didnt come in with the rest. Didnt look TOO bad from a distance in a slotlight. Standing and alert. Walked out to her and she had thick yellow discharge coming from both eyes. Not too much of a runny nose. Eye not squinched shut like normal pink eye I have encountered. I got her in the head gate, gave her a little over max dose of LA300 and some b12 complex. Also deworned her while I had her there. Fed her some hay and is eating fine. Anyone have a guess as to what it might be. Been raining and cooler weather came in the last 3 days. She has been locked off in 2 acres with some other heifers with a heifer bull. Seems I get most of my sick cows whenever they are penned up for a while or not allowed to graze the full pastures. Any suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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