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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1473346" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Usually trimming works. That being said, neighbor and I both each have a cow that have abscesses high in the foot along the coronary band that have not responded to trimming, boots or antibiotics. Had the vet look at mine after a whole whack of treatments and she suggested Excenel for 5 days as a last ditch effort. Did that and no different. I don't know how neighbor's cow is doing, haven't been over to see it for couple months. Mine gets around with an obvious limp and does ok. Gave her a round of Resflor on the 27th and that has helped some. Hoping to see improvement in the next 4 months so she can grow wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1473346, member: 1682"] Usually trimming works. That being said, neighbor and I both each have a cow that have abscesses high in the foot along the coronary band that have not responded to trimming, boots or antibiotics. Had the vet look at mine after a whole whack of treatments and she suggested Excenel for 5 days as a last ditch effort. Did that and no different. I don't know how neighbor's cow is doing, haven't been over to see it for couple months. Mine gets around with an obvious limp and does ok. Gave her a round of Resflor on the 27th and that has helped some. Hoping to see improvement in the next 4 months so she can grow wheels. [/QUOTE]
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