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<blockquote data-quote="TSR" data-source="post: 764152" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>I was late in locating a newborn calf for various reasons and when I finally found the calf I noticed that the flies had gotten to him. As a result he has lost quite a bit of hair along his back and the skin appears to be almost raw looking. I have had this happen once before with a calf born during the hot summer and I didn't have much success in getting the hair to grow back. The calf runs and jumps around and acts like he feels pretty good otherwise. I just wondered if anyone here has a good method of treatment to get his hair to grow back other than just spraying for the flies and keeping the area clean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSR, post: 764152, member: 434"] I was late in locating a newborn calf for various reasons and when I finally found the calf I noticed that the flies had gotten to him. As a result he has lost quite a bit of hair along his back and the skin appears to be almost raw looking. I have had this happen once before with a calf born during the hot summer and I didn't have much success in getting the hair to grow back. The calf runs and jumps around and acts like he feels pretty good otherwise. I just wondered if anyone here has a good method of treatment to get his hair to grow back other than just spraying for the flies and keeping the area clean? [/QUOTE]
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