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<blockquote data-quote="3rdgeneration farmer" data-source="post: 675213" data-attributes="member: 6998"><p>Doesnt sound like advanced stage to me. A quarter size is not very advanced. You should talk to a vet who has treated this before. I had a lumpy jaw who was very advanced. It was size of a softball!!! My vet treated it with a medicine that had an iodine base that had to be administered IV. I dont know his phone number off hand, but his name is Darrell Coffey, Russell Springs, KY. Good luck! Mine had one more calf, raised it and died. She only raised 2 calves in her life. If she is approximately 2-5 years old, chances are it very well could be lumpy jaw because they are getting new teeth at 2 or 3 and it gives the fungus an entry point. Maybe youll be lucky and it will be an abcess, but if youve used the proper antibiotic and it didnt work, you need to treat for lumpy quick. Quicker the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3rdgeneration farmer, post: 675213, member: 6998"] Doesnt sound like advanced stage to me. A quarter size is not very advanced. You should talk to a vet who has treated this before. I had a lumpy jaw who was very advanced. It was size of a softball!!! My vet treated it with a medicine that had an iodine base that had to be administered IV. I dont know his phone number off hand, but his name is Darrell Coffey, Russell Springs, KY. Good luck! Mine had one more calf, raised it and died. She only raised 2 calves in her life. If she is approximately 2-5 years old, chances are it very well could be lumpy jaw because they are getting new teeth at 2 or 3 and it gives the fungus an entry point. Maybe youll be lucky and it will be an abcess, but if youve used the proper antibiotic and it didnt work, you need to treat for lumpy quick. Quicker the better. [/QUOTE]
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