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<blockquote data-quote="WFfarm" data-source="post: 1689252" data-attributes="member: 39155"><p>We use LA200 or LA300. They usually clear up with one treatment, but if you have a bad case you'll want to give a second treatment 3 days later. 300 is the same as 200 just more concentrated and you can give a smaller dose. Either one will likely leave a large welt at the injection site that may last a couple weeks. Read the label and make sure to get the right dosage based on weight, and only 10cc per injection site. Big heavy cows you may have to stick them in a number of places.</p><p></p><p>We have variety of colors in our herd and we got pinkeye in every colored cow. We have a black angus cow and she's gotten it the worst a couple times. Best to keep a good lookout for it during fly season and try to catch is early and it should clear up quickly with antibiotics. Look for the hazy white spots starting and squinty eyes. For bad cases we will put a patch over the eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WFfarm, post: 1689252, member: 39155"] We use LA200 or LA300. They usually clear up with one treatment, but if you have a bad case you'll want to give a second treatment 3 days later. 300 is the same as 200 just more concentrated and you can give a smaller dose. Either one will likely leave a large welt at the injection site that may last a couple weeks. Read the label and make sure to get the right dosage based on weight, and only 10cc per injection site. Big heavy cows you may have to stick them in a number of places. We have variety of colors in our herd and we got pinkeye in every colored cow. We have a black angus cow and she's gotten it the worst a couple times. Best to keep a good lookout for it during fly season and try to catch is early and it should clear up quickly with antibiotics. Look for the hazy white spots starting and squinty eyes. For bad cases we will put a patch over the eye. [/QUOTE]
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