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<blockquote data-quote="docgraybull" data-source="post: 127368" data-attributes="member: 885"><p>Had a similar problem one time. Gave him (mine was a bull) antibiotics (Tetradur) prophylactically, used a farrier's knife to pare away the hoof tissue down to good hoof, squirted on some Kopertox (empirically), slathered the affected area of the hoof with some antibiotic ointment, put a diaper on the hoof (to keep the medicine on the hoof and give a little padding), and wrapped the whole mess with vet-rap and duct tape. Changed every 3-4 days and in about 2 weeks he was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docgraybull, post: 127368, member: 885"] Had a similar problem one time. Gave him (mine was a bull) antibiotics (Tetradur) prophylactically, used a farrier's knife to pare away the hoof tissue down to good hoof, squirted on some Kopertox (empirically), slathered the affected area of the hoof with some antibiotic ointment, put a diaper on the hoof (to keep the medicine on the hoof and give a little padding), and wrapped the whole mess with vet-rap and duct tape. Changed every 3-4 days and in about 2 weeks he was fine. [/QUOTE]
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