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udder edema in yearling
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<blockquote data-quote="alexfarms" data-source="post: 1141438" data-attributes="member: 8677"><p>I had a long discussion with a vet assistant about this. She pretty much convinced me if it is anything, it is an infection and treat it with antibiotics and there isn't enough teat there to infuse. I procrastinated... I looked at the heifer today and the swelling is gone. Reminds me of something a physician's assistant once told me he was taught in med school, "95% of patients will recover on their own, don't mess it up".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexfarms, post: 1141438, member: 8677"] I had a long discussion with a vet assistant about this. She pretty much convinced me if it is anything, it is an infection and treat it with antibiotics and there isn't enough teat there to infuse. I procrastinated... I looked at the heifer today and the swelling is gone. Reminds me of something a physician's assistant once told me he was taught in med school, "95% of patients will recover on their own, don't mess it up". [/QUOTE]
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