buckaroo_bif
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Gale Seddon Did the vet test for Johne's?[/quote said:After looking at the picture again I think testing for Yo-knees is a good idea also.
Gale Seddon Did the vet test for Johne's?[/quote said:After looking at the picture again I think testing for Yo-knees is a good idea also.
NewCowboy":1d4bp8x7 said:msscamp":1d4bp8x7 said:Looks like pinkeye to me.
Really? Thanks for the input. I looked it up and says that a spray used several times a day clears it up. Has anyone ever used a spray for this and is this an expensive treatment? Any other treatments used?
ctlbaron":tlun9lae said:Doesn't look like an active case of pinkeye. Eye is too clean and no drainage. How long have you had this cow? She does look like an older cow that may have in the past had pinkeye that was caught too late and left the eye cloudy.
Susie David":2vmg9fwb said:Has the cow been wormed recently? Alot of things cold account for weight loss, a rumen filled with bailer twine, plastic bags and such..have found some strange stuff at slaughter.
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GMN":3d3nwgwo said:NewCowboy":3d3nwgwo said:msscamp":3d3nwgwo said:Yes we do use a spray for pinkeye, it works great, it is purple and really messy, its something the Vet mixes up themselves, I can't think of the name offfand, but if it is caught at the first signs of the eye dripping, turning somewhat cloudy this stuff works in 2-3 days. Hope this helps.
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