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<blockquote data-quote="Cibster" data-source="post: 1177907" data-attributes="member: 18982"><p>I was weighing bull calves this weekend and when I was running them through I noticed one of them had a watery eye and when I got him in the chute I noticed the eye was starting to turn white and a little bloodshot looking. When I looked at it real close it appeared he somehow got poked in the eye with something like a piece of wire or hay. I gave him some Exceed and puffed some neo predef in his eye so hopefully it will get healed up. But my main question/worry is will he get his eye sight back, at least somewhat? Have any of you ever had experience with a poked eye? I've had them heal from pink eye, but I'm sure this is a little more trauma to the eye. And of course, he is one of the best bulls in the pen! :x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cibster, post: 1177907, member: 18982"] I was weighing bull calves this weekend and when I was running them through I noticed one of them had a watery eye and when I got him in the chute I noticed the eye was starting to turn white and a little bloodshot looking. When I looked at it real close it appeared he somehow got poked in the eye with something like a piece of wire or hay. I gave him some Exceed and puffed some neo predef in his eye so hopefully it will get healed up. But my main question/worry is will he get his eye sight back, at least somewhat? Have any of you ever had experience with a poked eye? I've had them heal from pink eye, but I'm sure this is a little more trauma to the eye. And of course, he is one of the best bulls in the pen! :x [/QUOTE]
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