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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12225"><p>an easier way to feed them would be to mix them with some feed...</p><p></p><p>gene</p><p></p><p>> Most likely they are warts. Will</p><p>> eventually run their course and go</p><p>> away. The vet can probaly give her</p><p>> a shot to help them go away but</p><p>> they will most likely appear in</p><p>> some of your other cattle as they</p><p>> are caused by a virus. A home</p><p>> remedy that will save some money</p><p>> is to put the calf in the chute</p><p>> and cut some of the warts off and</p><p>> feed them to the animal. You will</p><p>> probaly have to force feed, I</p><p>> don't think it would be too</p><p>> appetizing. Just use your fingers</p><p>> and push them down the animals</p><p>> throat. If I remember right once</p><p>> the warts run their course, the</p><p>> animal should not get them again.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:genemax@rabofla.net">genemax@rabofla.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12225"] an easier way to feed them would be to mix them with some feed... gene > Most likely they are warts. Will > eventually run their course and go > away. The vet can probaly give her > a shot to help them go away but > they will most likely appear in > some of your other cattle as they > are caused by a virus. A home > remedy that will save some money > is to put the calf in the chute > and cut some of the warts off and > feed them to the animal. You will > probaly have to force feed, I > don't think it would be too > appetizing. Just use your fingers > and push them down the animals > throat. If I remember right once > the warts run their course, the > animal should not get them again. [email=genemax@rabofla.net]genemax@rabofla.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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