C chadreed88 Well-known member Joined May 23, 2007 Messages 82 Reaction score 0 Location Cooper,TX Feb 7, 2010 #1 I've got a black angus calf that was doing fine now he holds his right ear down and shakes his head some. What might be causing this?
I've got a black angus calf that was doing fine now he holds his right ear down and shakes his head some. What might be causing this?
dun Well-known member Joined Dec 28, 2003 Messages 47,334 Reaction score 27 Location MO Ozarks Feb 7, 2010 #2 Lice?
R Roan Well-known member Joined Jan 4, 2010 Messages 182 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio Feb 7, 2010 #3 Ear infection, check inside ear to see if draining.
L LazyARanch Well-known member Joined Apr 21, 2009 Messages 1,302 Reaction score 0 Location NW Minnesota Feb 7, 2010 #4 Some kinda bug other than lice? :???:
J jerry27150 Well-known member Joined Jan 23, 2005 Messages 2,299 Reaction score 32 Location northern missouri Feb 8, 2010 #5 had one once that acted like it had circling disease.vet had me treat for it, but nothing changed. so he then figured he had a tick way down in it ear. put peroxide & flonase in ear & calf was better the next day
had one once that acted like it had circling disease.vet had me treat for it, but nothing changed. so he then figured he had a tick way down in it ear. put peroxide & flonase in ear & calf was better the next day
farmwriter Well-known member Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 1,073 Reaction score 2 Location Deep South Feb 8, 2010 #6 A tick was the first thing that came to mind. It is possible for them to get their ear 'broken' where it flops some, too.
A tick was the first thing that came to mind. It is possible for them to get their ear 'broken' where it flops some, too.