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resflor for pinkeye
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<blockquote data-quote="Gale Seddon" data-source="post: 888523" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Nuflor is generally used for respiratory problems. (The Resflor combines Nuflor with an anti-inflammatory -- Flunixin -- for pain.) I don't know if it will work on pinkeye. </p><p></p><p>When we had a pinkeye outbreak some years back, we treated with one dose of Biomycin 200, accompanied by Banamine. </p><p></p><p>There have been some changes in what is used for pinkeye the last few years. Try doing a search for pinkeye on Cattle Today, and see what people are using now. I do know that you do not want to wait to treat this though.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: I guess it is not unheard of for pinkeye to occur this time of year, but it's usually during warmer months when flies are around; they carry it. You might want to examine the animal first to be sure there isn't something in the eye irritating it, like a piece of hay or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gale Seddon, post: 888523, member: 53"] Nuflor is generally used for respiratory problems. (The Resflor combines Nuflor with an anti-inflammatory -- Flunixin -- for pain.) I don't know if it will work on pinkeye. When we had a pinkeye outbreak some years back, we treated with one dose of Biomycin 200, accompanied by Banamine. There have been some changes in what is used for pinkeye the last few years. Try doing a search for pinkeye on Cattle Today, and see what people are using now. I do know that you do not want to wait to treat this though. Edited to add: I guess it is not unheard of for pinkeye to occur this time of year, but it's usually during warmer months when flies are around; they carry it. You might want to examine the animal first to be sure there isn't something in the eye irritating it, like a piece of hay or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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