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Pinkeye symptoms in newborn calves
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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 520950" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Had a similar situation last year and again this year in one calf. Different mothers. Vet told me it was more than likely an infection of some sort. The calf last year had both eyes that were completely cloudy, and could barely see. Had to leave him up by the barn for a good 3 weeks. LA 200 didn't seem to have an immediate response, but he finally got over it and was normal. Have another calf this year with one eye that is cloudy, and have just recently treated him.</p><p></p><p>My vet said if the calf is exposed to wind shortly after bird, the eye can dry out, and any piece of dirt can spark an infection. Thus, leading to a cloudy eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 520950, member: 7956"] Had a similar situation last year and again this year in one calf. Different mothers. Vet told me it was more than likely an infection of some sort. The calf last year had both eyes that were completely cloudy, and could barely see. Had to leave him up by the barn for a good 3 weeks. LA 200 didn't seem to have an immediate response, but he finally got over it and was normal. Have another calf this year with one eye that is cloudy, and have just recently treated him. My vet said if the calf is exposed to wind shortly after bird, the eye can dry out, and any piece of dirt can spark an infection. Thus, leading to a cloudy eye. [/QUOTE]
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