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<blockquote data-quote="Snider_Angus" data-source="post: 480062" data-attributes="member: 6521"><p>:help: Today i was tying my latest heifer out and got to scratchin around on her head and I found that she has 1 wart right where her nose meets the hair. it is only about the size of a pencil eraser NOW. I have read on here before about warts and about outting in their feed. I cut it off at the skin, let it bleed out for 30 min. then went back and disinfected it and managed to get it to stop bleeding. then proceded to put it in her feed bucket and fed her. anything i forgot or should do in the morning? I read in one post about cutting it and let it bleed out. any answers for that? I know it didnt hurt her because i did it all without her tied up. in fact she was laying down when i did it. didnt even seem to affect her. </p><p>ANSWERS GREATLY APPRECIATED. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snider_Angus, post: 480062, member: 6521"] :help: Today i was tying my latest heifer out and got to scratchin around on her head and I found that she has 1 wart right where her nose meets the hair. it is only about the size of a pencil eraser NOW. I have read on here before about warts and about outting in their feed. I cut it off at the skin, let it bleed out for 30 min. then went back and disinfected it and managed to get it to stop bleeding. then proceded to put it in her feed bucket and fed her. anything i forgot or should do in the morning? I read in one post about cutting it and let it bleed out. any answers for that? I know it didnt hurt her because i did it all without her tied up. in fact she was laying down when i did it. didnt even seem to affect her. ANSWERS GREATLY APPRECIATED. thanks [/QUOTE]
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