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Interdigital something - bull foot
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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1382002" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Personally I call it advanced footrot or an abscess. A corn grows out more - got a cow with one right now. That thing is going in it seems. There's also what appears to be a lesion in the top pick too along the hairline in the back. His foot is just infected I'd say - but it is pretty advanced it seems to be opened up like that. Surely your vet has seen a corn before and I don't think that's it.</p><p></p><p>Question now is - do you treat him with some oxy tet - which is what I do for foot rot and wait out the withdrawal or hope he stays alive till then. If his foot is rotting away and you don't do something, you may be digging a hole if he goes down in your field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1382002, member: 7398"] Personally I call it advanced footrot or an abscess. A corn grows out more - got a cow with one right now. That thing is going in it seems. There's also what appears to be a lesion in the top pick too along the hairline in the back. His foot is just infected I'd say - but it is pretty advanced it seems to be opened up like that. Surely your vet has seen a corn before and I don't think that's it. Question now is - do you treat him with some oxy tet - which is what I do for foot rot and wait out the withdrawal or hope he stays alive till then. If his foot is rotting away and you don't do something, you may be digging a hole if he goes down in your field. [/QUOTE]
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