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<blockquote data-quote="bward" data-source="post: 509208" data-attributes="member: 48"><p>Hmmmm. With no improvement and continued draining it makes me think that the abscess is higher up in the abdomen possibly occouring as a result of castration and that the easiest mode of drainage for the abscess is through the sheath. If that is the case he sounds like he is going septic. If I am wrong and the abscess is confined to the sheath, and it was my calf I would try a week of pennicillin plus the flushing you are doing now before I gave up on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bward, post: 509208, member: 48"] Hmmmm. With no improvement and continued draining it makes me think that the abscess is higher up in the abdomen possibly occouring as a result of castration and that the easiest mode of drainage for the abscess is through the sheath. If that is the case he sounds like he is going septic. If I am wrong and the abscess is confined to the sheath, and it was my calf I would try a week of pennicillin plus the flushing you are doing now before I gave up on him. [/QUOTE]
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