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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 703626" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Many thanks for the replies. I wonder what our Aust equivalent of Nuflor would be? I'm sure it has been said on here somewhere so I'll try and search. Being in a remote location, I'm very limited with what I can get hold of. Last night I tipped him over and gave him a dex IM, soaked the navel with iodine and then puffed some antibiotic powder up around the cord. I thought it was looking better. However.....this morning there was pus freely running out of it. The cord has not gone down and is very hard. This afternoon I'll give him a LA penicillin, the only antibiotic I have at present. I give all injections IM. He continues to be very well, greedy and active (he's very slick-coated and an increasing challenge to tip over!) but I know I need to get it fixed fast or he won't stay that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 703626, member: 8192"] Many thanks for the replies. I wonder what our Aust equivalent of Nuflor would be? I'm sure it has been said on here somewhere so I'll try and search. Being in a remote location, I'm very limited with what I can get hold of. Last night I tipped him over and gave him a dex IM, soaked the navel with iodine and then puffed some antibiotic powder up around the cord. I thought it was looking better. However.....this morning there was pus freely running out of it. The cord has not gone down and is very hard. This afternoon I'll give him a LA penicillin, the only antibiotic I have at present. I give all injections IM. He continues to be very well, greedy and active (he's very slick-coated and an increasing challenge to tip over!) but I know I need to get it fixed fast or he won't stay that way. [/QUOTE]
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