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<blockquote data-quote="CCCowman" data-source="post: 1593739" data-attributes="member: 24507"><p>My bull developed a big knot on his jaw back in March. Took him to the vet, drained a lot of puss out of it and said it was probably a tooth abscess. Gave him some shots (can't remember of what) and sent him home. Knot went down to almost unnoticeable but last week it came back with a vengeance. Took him back to the vet and he drained the knot again (probably twice the amount this time). The old boys jaw was hard as a rock. Vet said lumpy jaw. Only treatment was an IV for 2-3 weeks. 50/50 chance of working and expensive. Suggested taking the ol boy to the market. He's a 5 year old. Not registered but a really good looking bull that throws good calfs. Would it be worth taking him back and checking for liver flukes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCCowman, post: 1593739, member: 24507"] My bull developed a big knot on his jaw back in March. Took him to the vet, drained a lot of puss out of it and said it was probably a tooth abscess. Gave him some shots (can't remember of what) and sent him home. Knot went down to almost unnoticeable but last week it came back with a vengeance. Took him back to the vet and he drained the knot again (probably twice the amount this time). The old boys jaw was hard as a rock. Vet said lumpy jaw. Only treatment was an IV for 2-3 weeks. 50/50 chance of working and expensive. Suggested taking the ol boy to the market. He's a 5 year old. Not registered but a really good looking bull that throws good calfs. Would it be worth taking him back and checking for liver flukes? [/QUOTE]
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