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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1519760" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I get an Autogeneous from my vet and vaccinate annually (cows, bulls, calves, heifers) but I believe you can get it online. Noticed one of my PB Angus with a little white spot/watery eye first part of June and the condensed version; epic fail getting her in either of the corrals/chutes. Watched her closely and I'll be damned if her eye quit watering within 2 days & the white spot completely cleared, never ulcerated, within 10 days. Was it because she's been vaccinated all her life (6 years old, born/raised here)? Or was it just a little eye abrasion that healed itself? Dunno. But I rarely treat for pinkeye; more often than not it's during the winter months & an abrasion from stemmy bales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1519760, member: 24027"] I get an Autogeneous from my vet and vaccinate annually (cows, bulls, calves, heifers) but I believe you can get it online. Noticed one of my PB Angus with a little white spot/watery eye first part of June and the condensed version; epic fail getting her in either of the corrals/chutes. Watched her closely and I'll be damned if her eye quit watering within 2 days & the white spot completely cleared, never ulcerated, within 10 days. Was it because she's been vaccinated all her life (6 years old, born/raised here)? Or was it just a little eye abrasion that healed itself? Dunno. But I rarely treat for pinkeye; more often than not it's during the winter months & an abrasion from stemmy bales. [/QUOTE]
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