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Need Help - Cow possibly sick after calfing. (with pictures)
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1333102" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>The pus isn't that bad - changeable weather or dusty conditions can cause that, or it could be the beginnings of a pink-eye infection, or worse. If she's easy to handle you could gently lower the eyelid and have a look, check that there's no odd growths causing the weepy eyes.</p><p>Check her temp, give an energy drench over the next couple of days (molasses or ketol), if the temp is good and she doesn't improve you'll need to either wait it out or get a vet to look her over.</p><p>Lots of possible causes and a lot more information would be needed to narrow them down at all.</p><p>No sign of mastitis or pain when milking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1333102, member: 9267"] The pus isn't that bad - changeable weather or dusty conditions can cause that, or it could be the beginnings of a pink-eye infection, or worse. If she's easy to handle you could gently lower the eyelid and have a look, check that there's no odd growths causing the weepy eyes. Check her temp, give an energy drench over the next couple of days (molasses or ketol), if the temp is good and she doesn't improve you'll need to either wait it out or get a vet to look her over. Lots of possible causes and a lot more information would be needed to narrow them down at all. No sign of mastitis or pain when milking? [/QUOTE]
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