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The cure for White-eye.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 861807" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>We had a weird thing happen here last year -- well, maybe not weird, but we weren't sure what to do. Bought an angus steer from a co-worker. They were going to deliver him in a week or so. Several days before delivery date, they called and said this steer had followed along with a Char. bull that had busted through their fences, then back out through their fences, and they had to go retrieve him, so he was loaded in the trailer and ready for re-homing. Within a day or two, we saw clouding in one of his eyes, and then it got red/blood-shot and ugly. I picked up drugs, but we couldn't get our hands on him -- he was scared and goofy as sh*t. The neighbor said "pink eye;" I was thinking "injury." Long story short, we just sort of let nature take its course, since it was a long way from his heart, and eventually, all that cleared up and that eye now looks totally normal -- I think my guess was the correct one. Don't know if it's totally functional, but it doesn't bother him. ??? Will be so glad when we finally get our new cattle handling facility all set up, and we don't have to wish on a prayer with this stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 861807, member: 16769"] We had a weird thing happen here last year -- well, maybe not weird, but we weren't sure what to do. Bought an angus steer from a co-worker. They were going to deliver him in a week or so. Several days before delivery date, they called and said this steer had followed along with a Char. bull that had busted through their fences, then back out through their fences, and they had to go retrieve him, so he was loaded in the trailer and ready for re-homing. Within a day or two, we saw clouding in one of his eyes, and then it got red/blood-shot and ugly. I picked up drugs, but we couldn't get our hands on him -- he was scared and goofy as sh*t. The neighbor said "pink eye;" I was thinking "injury." Long story short, we just sort of let nature take its course, since it was a long way from his heart, and eventually, all that cleared up and that eye now looks totally normal -- I think my guess was the correct one. Don't know if it's totally functional, but it doesn't bother him. ??? Will be so glad when we finally get our new cattle handling facility all set up, and we don't have to wish on a prayer with this stuff. [/QUOTE]
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