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swelling on banded bull
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 599475" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>I have only done one bull at that age as I like to do them a couple of days old, and some swell even at that age.</p><p>The one I did swelled a lot and I really regretted doing him so late, I gave him a shot of long acting pen as well as an anti inflammatory, he had tetanus as well ( it took a long time for the sack to fall off). I would keep an eye on him and watch if the swelling increases even further, if he is eating, drinking, moving around all right then I would just keep a close watch on him. But as long as he is not going to slaughter in the next while you can give him a LA pen and an anti inflammatory .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 599475, member: 5106"] I have only done one bull at that age as I like to do them a couple of days old, and some swell even at that age. The one I did swelled a lot and I really regretted doing him so late, I gave him a shot of long acting pen as well as an anti inflammatory, he had tetanus as well ( it took a long time for the sack to fall off). I would keep an eye on him and watch if the swelling increases even further, if he is eating, drinking, moving around all right then I would just keep a close watch on him. But as long as he is not going to slaughter in the next while you can give him a LA pen and an anti inflammatory . [/QUOTE]
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