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Pinkeye treatment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 931619" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>We tried the Vetrasin gel spray solution on pinkeye and it cleared the eye up. I have put off trying anything new for many years. A friend used it on her own injury after being recommended to her. Our foal got hurt and ended up with open infection. She gave us a bottle and the open infection was noticably healing by morning. </p><p>Decided to take a leap with our personal steer we plan on feeding out and sure enough, checked for stickers, noticed a poke with pinkeye started, sprayed the gel in his eye, he didn't mind at all, put a patch on and turned him back out. Just happened to have calves back in three nights later, looked under the patch and his eye was 90% clear. I couldn't believe it. No injection, nothing but a gentle squirt in the eye. I'm sold! If we get a sevear case (we tend not to now that we vaccinate) I look forward to documenting the healing.</p><p>Hope this helps,</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 931619, member: 411"] We tried the Vetrasin gel spray solution on pinkeye and it cleared the eye up. I have put off trying anything new for many years. A friend used it on her own injury after being recommended to her. Our foal got hurt and ended up with open infection. She gave us a bottle and the open infection was noticably healing by morning. Decided to take a leap with our personal steer we plan on feeding out and sure enough, checked for stickers, noticed a poke with pinkeye started, sprayed the gel in his eye, he didn't mind at all, put a patch on and turned him back out. Just happened to have calves back in three nights later, looked under the patch and his eye was 90% clear. I couldn't believe it. No injection, nothing but a gentle squirt in the eye. I'm sold! If we get a sevear case (we tend not to now that we vaccinate) I look forward to documenting the healing. Hope this helps, Double R [/QUOTE]
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