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<blockquote data-quote="1848" data-source="post: 77197" data-attributes="member: 1303"><p>Is the bull sick, or are his eyes just watering? Many things can cause an animals eyes to water. From grazing in tall grass, to excess dust blowing, playing in the hay, to standing in very cold wind, even flys..etc etc.. Unless you have other symtoms associated with the drainage like, puss, or pink colored eye, or a gray/white spot on the pupil it is probably normal, and he may just have some irritation in the eyelid. You can always give a shot of LA200 as a precaution in case it is pink eye. There are also topical ointments, dust and other treatments you can use too. Check with your local vet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1848, post: 77197, member: 1303"] Is the bull sick, or are his eyes just watering? Many things can cause an animals eyes to water. From grazing in tall grass, to excess dust blowing, playing in the hay, to standing in very cold wind, even flys..etc etc.. Unless you have other symtoms associated with the drainage like, puss, or pink colored eye, or a gray/white spot on the pupil it is probably normal, and he may just have some irritation in the eyelid. You can always give a shot of LA200 as a precaution in case it is pink eye. There are also topical ointments, dust and other treatments you can use too. Check with your local vet. [/QUOTE]
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