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Missing hair around eye
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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 63178" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>I have the same problem with my replacement heifers this year. And treating 50 head is not worth it money wise. There is something you mix in the feed, then repeat in 5 days, griseofulvin, says it's for horses but you can use it on cattle. Iodine for a week, bleach 25% with water 75%. Cream for althletes foot, and jock itch, also the cream for yeast infection. These were recomended by my vet, when I gave up on treating all 50 head, but asked about options for my two purebred heifers. Wear gloves!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 63178, member: 350"] I have the same problem with my replacement heifers this year. And treating 50 head is not worth it money wise. There is something you mix in the feed, then repeat in 5 days, griseofulvin, says it's for horses but you can use it on cattle. Iodine for a week, bleach 25% with water 75%. Cream for althletes foot, and jock itch, also the cream for yeast infection. These were recomended by my vet, when I gave up on treating all 50 head, but asked about options for my two purebred heifers. Wear gloves! [/QUOTE]
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