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<blockquote data-quote="Cowdirt" data-source="post: 736375" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>I think leaving the navels untreated would be little risk. Having large grass pastures helps keep a cleaner environment for the new-born calves. I don't hold myself up as a shining example of doing all things right in the cattle business, but for approaching 20 yrs., I have never treated navels. I have to this point not had a problem caused by skipping treatment. FWIW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowdirt, post: 736375, member: 2609"] I think leaving the navels untreated would be little risk. Having large grass pastures helps keep a cleaner environment for the new-born calves. I don't hold myself up as a shining example of doing all things right in the cattle business, but for approaching 20 yrs., I have never treated navels. I have to this point not had a problem caused by skipping treatment. FWIW. [/QUOTE]
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