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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 120814" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>That's good. You didn't mention whether the foot was wrapped (I'm thinking it probably is), or whether the calf and his mom have been pulled from the herd and put in a cleaner environment than a corral? Assuming all of this is true, I applaud your efforts to keep infection from setting in.</p><p></p><p>PS Should infection set in you might think about soaking the calf's foot in warm water that has some Epsom Salts mixed in according to the package directions along with injections to kill the infection. It works wonders at drawing infection out. I have mixed it up and soaked a cloth, then applied that cloth to the infected area til it cools and repeat. I know it is quite a bit of work, but it may be worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 120814, member: 539"] That's good. You didn't mention whether the foot was wrapped (I'm thinking it probably is), or whether the calf and his mom have been pulled from the herd and put in a cleaner environment than a corral? Assuming all of this is true, I applaud your efforts to keep infection from setting in. PS Should infection set in you might think about soaking the calf's foot in warm water that has some Epsom Salts mixed in according to the package directions along with injections to kill the infection. It works wonders at drawing infection out. I have mixed it up and soaked a cloth, then applied that cloth to the infected area til it cools and repeat. I know it is quite a bit of work, but it may be worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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