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<blockquote data-quote="ksutmc" data-source="post: 943835" data-attributes="member: 13893"><p>Thank you for all your replies. I did talk to my vet and he said she would probably lose body condition first and sometimes the abcess will break itself, but would still need to be treated. He advised after we load up our cattle (in 4 weeks), try and get the cow/calf in the corral and call the owner and tell him to come get them. I will go out in the pasture within the next couple of days and check to see if she is still in the pasture, will take a picture. Spoke to the landowner yesterday, said he called the owners again. Owner said he would send a couple of cowboys over. Not sure I like that idea, don't want my heavy bred cows being stressed, especially in this heat. I am located in Kansas... Will keep you posted...Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksutmc, post: 943835, member: 13893"] Thank you for all your replies. I did talk to my vet and he said she would probably lose body condition first and sometimes the abcess will break itself, but would still need to be treated. He advised after we load up our cattle (in 4 weeks), try and get the cow/calf in the corral and call the owner and tell him to come get them. I will go out in the pasture within the next couple of days and check to see if she is still in the pasture, will take a picture. Spoke to the landowner yesterday, said he called the owners again. Owner said he would send a couple of cowboys over. Not sure I like that idea, don't want my heavy bred cows being stressed, especially in this heat. I am located in Kansas... Will keep you posted...Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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