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<blockquote data-quote="shorty" data-source="post: 438118" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>Take a clean needle and syringe and stick into it and draw back if you get pus then lance it and clean it out, it will heal up that you don't know it was there. I had one that I didn't check first and when I cut it nothing came out it was hard , it healed shut again and went down a little but never went away, that was over 2 years ago she's fine and been raising nice calves, it just looks like she has a chew in her mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty, post: 438118, member: 187"] Take a clean needle and syringe and stick into it and draw back if you get pus then lance it and clean it out, it will heal up that you don't know it was there. I had one that I didn't check first and when I cut it nothing came out it was hard , it healed shut again and went down a little but never went away, that was over 2 years ago she's fine and been raising nice calves, it just looks like she has a chew in her mouth. [/QUOTE]
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