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<blockquote data-quote="ffamom" data-source="post: 383385" data-attributes="member: 1882"><p>Our 10 day old calf has/had a navel infection. We used iodine twice daily, but he still got it. Anyway, his fever is gone, but he his navel is swollen and hard. We scratch off the scab to see if any pus drained out. None did. Now we don't really know what to do. Does this hard lump disappear on its own,are we still fighting an infection, does he need to go to the vet? He seems very well. No fever or droopy ears. He is running around. </p><p>Thank you in advance for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ffamom, post: 383385, member: 1882"] Our 10 day old calf has/had a navel infection. We used iodine twice daily, but he still got it. Anyway, his fever is gone, but he his navel is swollen and hard. We scratch off the scab to see if any pus drained out. None did. Now we don't really know what to do. Does this hard lump disappear on its own,are we still fighting an infection, does he need to go to the vet? He seems very well. No fever or droopy ears. He is running around. Thank you in advance for your input. [/QUOTE]
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