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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 100583" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>We've had this happen a couple of times on heifers when we were doing all of their vaccinations. At first I was concerned and asked the vet about it and he told me that it would go down and it did. It probably took about three or four weeks for the knot to go away but it did and there was no visisble evidence that the knot had been there. Now, I did have one heifer that came up with a knot on her side very similar to the ones that came up from the injections only we had not given her shots yet. The knot was hard and showed no signs of going away so I had the vet out for something else and showed him. He thought we probably needed to lance it. Once we lanced it alot of puss came out-the vet thought it was either from an insect bite that maybe got infected or from getting a thorn etc. stuck in her side. Once it healed there were no visible scars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 100583, member: 440"] We've had this happen a couple of times on heifers when we were doing all of their vaccinations. At first I was concerned and asked the vet about it and he told me that it would go down and it did. It probably took about three or four weeks for the knot to go away but it did and there was no visisble evidence that the knot had been there. Now, I did have one heifer that came up with a knot on her side very similar to the ones that came up from the injections only we had not given her shots yet. The knot was hard and showed no signs of going away so I had the vet out for something else and showed him. He thought we probably needed to lance it. Once we lanced it alot of puss came out-the vet thought it was either from an insect bite that maybe got infected or from getting a thorn etc. stuck in her side. Once it healed there were no visible scars. [/QUOTE]
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