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Sale Barn Calf, cruddy eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="CrookedTree" data-source="post: 894169" data-attributes="member: 10278"><p>Picked up a calf at the sale yesterday, little black heifer, 160 lbs, she was probably a split. I did something i usualy dont do and bought her from the back row... well she has dried crud under both eyes. Doesn't appear to be oozing now. she doesn't seem to be lethargic, not sneezing/coughing, no runny nose... just crud under her eyes. She is eating hay and calf starter real well so I feel good about that.</p><p></p><p>I have her isolated, any ideas or suggestions? Should I give her a shot of penicilion?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrookedTree, post: 894169, member: 10278"] Picked up a calf at the sale yesterday, little black heifer, 160 lbs, she was probably a split. I did something i usualy dont do and bought her from the back row... well she has dried crud under both eyes. Doesn't appear to be oozing now. she doesn't seem to be lethargic, not sneezing/coughing, no runny nose... just crud under her eyes. She is eating hay and calf starter real well so I feel good about that. I have her isolated, any ideas or suggestions? Should I give her a shot of penicilion? [/QUOTE]
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