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<blockquote data-quote="Scottish Lass" data-source="post: 260538" data-attributes="member: 4543"><p>Hi Jeanne,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your kind welcome and response to my plight.</p><p>Yes the Vet did state there is nothing much I can do other than give her antibiotics.</p><p>Which to date have had no real effect.</p><p>I had never thought of another Heifer sucking her and to be honest I have not seen any of them doing so.</p><p></p><p>She is our prized Show Limousin and this problem only came up about four weeks ago, we have a show in a fortnights time and as she has been getting top prizes in the past, I feel this will go against her poor soul.</p><p></p><p>I have also heard that there is some sort of tar mixture you can put on the udder but I am not sure if this is of any use, as the Vet say's that has little effect either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottish Lass, post: 260538, member: 4543"] Hi Jeanne, Thank you for your kind welcome and response to my plight. Yes the Vet did state there is nothing much I can do other than give her antibiotics. Which to date have had no real effect. I had never thought of another Heifer sucking her and to be honest I have not seen any of them doing so. She is our prized Show Limousin and this problem only came up about four weeks ago, we have a show in a fortnights time and as she has been getting top prizes in the past, I feel this will go against her poor soul. I have also heard that there is some sort of tar mixture you can put on the udder but I am not sure if this is of any use, as the Vet say's that has little effect either. [/QUOTE]
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