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Spider bite, hornet attack?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 953625" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>An abscessed tooth would have possibly required antibiotics to clear it up.</p><p>Foxtail or other sharp grasses can cause a lump on the jaw to form, but from the sound of it this was pretty large and covered the side of her face. I lean more towards a snake bite or sting of some kind, although a kick in the face from another cow can do the same thing.</p><p>We had a steer once that was a "wicked" kicker, and he put lots of very large lumps on some of the other cattle.</p><p>The main thing is that it appears she is improving.</p><p>Nite Hawk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 953625, member: 18682"] An abscessed tooth would have possibly required antibiotics to clear it up. Foxtail or other sharp grasses can cause a lump on the jaw to form, but from the sound of it this was pretty large and covered the side of her face. I lean more towards a snake bite or sting of some kind, although a kick in the face from another cow can do the same thing. We had a steer once that was a "wicked" kicker, and he put lots of very large lumps on some of the other cattle. The main thing is that it appears she is improving. Nite Hawk [/QUOTE]
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