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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 526510" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>we have seen them before and we stick thenm open and let them drain because they are usually filled with puss. Seems like some get them and others don't. It does take time though but you don't want it to grow into an absis in their neck or shoulder. Tehn we put iodine or some type of disenfectant in it and let them run and they are usually fine. If it grows inot an absis it hurts you when you sell them and ruins meat. have only seen it twice out of maybe 70 that we have ever had.hope they go away without you having to do anything wait 5 weeks and if they haven't gone away i would take a look at them. Couldbe that it is jsut swelling and will go away so don't get to worried unless its still there after 5 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 526510, member: 7792"] we have seen them before and we stick thenm open and let them drain because they are usually filled with puss. Seems like some get them and others don't. It does take time though but you don't want it to grow into an absis in their neck or shoulder. Tehn we put iodine or some type of disenfectant in it and let them run and they are usually fine. If it grows inot an absis it hurts you when you sell them and ruins meat. have only seen it twice out of maybe 70 that we have ever had.hope they go away without you having to do anything wait 5 weeks and if they haven't gone away i would take a look at them. Couldbe that it is jsut swelling and will go away so don't get to worried unless its still there after 5 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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