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<blockquote data-quote="LoveMoo11" data-source="post: 615236" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>You can also put a mint based cream on it to relieve the swelling a little bit, we use it at the dairy barn where I work, I think IBA sells it to us and I am sure you can find it at almost any cattle supply place. But its not something you want to use if there's a chance the calf might lick it or get it into its eye, so if the calf's nursing its probably not a good idea...wear gloves when you apply it also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveMoo11, post: 615236, member: 8863"] You can also put a mint based cream on it to relieve the swelling a little bit, we use it at the dairy barn where I work, I think IBA sells it to us and I am sure you can find it at almost any cattle supply place. But its not something you want to use if there's a chance the calf might lick it or get it into its eye, so if the calf's nursing its probably not a good idea...wear gloves when you apply it also. [/QUOTE]
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