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<blockquote data-quote="aknack" data-source="post: 540635" data-attributes="member: 8328"><p>We have Black Angus cattle. One of them has appeared to tangled her leg in the barbed or hot wire.</p><p>I have been treating the injury for over a month and have gotten it to almost close up. The other night my husband noticed there was pus in the injury so I began to treat and cover the injury again.</p><p>We have given the cow antibiotics but have quit after the third large bottle of penicillin. She has since had her calf and it is well. The leg is larger below the injury and feels warmer to the touch than above the injury. She does not put full weight on the hoof. I don't know what else to do for her</p><p>as we have contacted the vet and advised us to put her on the antibiotics. Can someone else tell me</p><p>what to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aknack, post: 540635, member: 8328"] We have Black Angus cattle. One of them has appeared to tangled her leg in the barbed or hot wire. I have been treating the injury for over a month and have gotten it to almost close up. The other night my husband noticed there was pus in the injury so I began to treat and cover the injury again. We have given the cow antibiotics but have quit after the third large bottle of penicillin. She has since had her calf and it is well. The leg is larger below the injury and feels warmer to the touch than above the injury. She does not put full weight on the hoof. I don't know what else to do for her as we have contacted the vet and advised us to put her on the antibiotics. Can someone else tell me what to do? [/QUOTE]
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