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knot on a cow.
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<blockquote data-quote="showstick09" data-source="post: 746888" data-attributes="member: 7485"><p>An abscess will be soft. If you have experience, you could lance it yourself. First stick a needle in it and then pull it out to make sure there is even puss inside the knot. If there is puss trapped then some will come out the small hole you made with the needle. Then you know it needs to be lanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="showstick09, post: 746888, member: 7485"] An abscess will be soft. If you have experience, you could lance it yourself. First stick a needle in it and then pull it out to make sure there is even puss inside the knot. If there is puss trapped then some will come out the small hole you made with the needle. Then you know it needs to be lanced. [/QUOTE]
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