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<blockquote data-quote="shaboomx" data-source="post: 455163" data-attributes="member: 7229"><p>:wave: My niece has raised cattle for many years and what she does for pinkeye is this. She squirts Kopertox, not sure on the spelling, directly into the eye then covers it with a patch for several days. I know it is not recomended for pink eye but it sure works. She hasn't lost a cow or calf or had any ill effects from this. All that has happened is the pink eye is gone , the eye is clear and the animal is well again. I mentioned it to my vet and she had a fit. But sometimes vets can learn new ways too. If you do use Kopertox be careful not to get it onto your skin...it is a dark green, it stains skin for days, and it stinks beyond belief, will not wash out of cloths if any gets on them, but it works and is not expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaboomx, post: 455163, member: 7229"] :wave: My niece has raised cattle for many years and what she does for pinkeye is this. She squirts Kopertox, not sure on the spelling, directly into the eye then covers it with a patch for several days. I know it is not recomended for pink eye but it sure works. She hasn't lost a cow or calf or had any ill effects from this. All that has happened is the pink eye is gone , the eye is clear and the animal is well again. I mentioned it to my vet and she had a fit. But sometimes vets can learn new ways too. If you do use Kopertox be careful not to get it onto your skin...it is a dark green, it stains skin for days, and it stinks beyond belief, will not wash out of cloths if any gets on them, but it works and is not expensive. [/QUOTE]
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