Lol thank you for the laugh, Ken!I don't think it will affect her hearing.
Ken
Better check for the underbite as well then.Mineral program needs improvement.
I bought a load of heifers that were clean when I brought them in but soon nearly every one of them had warts. Most was just minor but since I was treating the major ones I treated them all. There were 2 heifers that 20% of their bodies were covered with warts. After fighting it for several weeks I asked my vet. She said, "cut it off cut it up and put it in a balling gun. Shove it down her throat. Treat the cut area with betadine and first aid ointment." 6 weeks later no warts. She said what was said above - you can try the wart vax but it is a coin toss on whether it will work. I ordered the vax and 12 weeks later it came in. Needless to say, I declined to purchase it.This is her heifer calf, that I found a wart on. It's about the size of a golf ball…. Still ignore??
Interesting, what mineral is lacking?Mineral program needs improvement.
I don't think that's the problem, in my situation. They have access to a high quality chelated loose mineral and blocks of salt.Mineral program needs improvement.
hard to say when I don't know the mineral program. Warts are a sign of stress with a week immune system. Boost the immune system with a proper mineral program and you seldom see calves and yearlings with any warts much less the huge golf ball size ones.Interesting, what mineral is lacking?
Interested. I had never heard that before.hard to say when I don't know the mineral program. Warts are a sign of stress with a week immune system. Boost the immune system with a proper mineral program and you seldom see calves and yearlings with any warts much less the huge golf ball size ones.
Hmm interesting, I'll have to ask my vet. Thank you for the information. Out of 12 head, she's the only one with 1 wart.hard to say when I don't know the mineral program. Warts are a sign of stress with a week immune system. Boost the immune system with a proper mineral program and you seldom see calves and yearlings with any warts much less the huge golf ball size ones.
They get the HPV virus from rubbing on feeders, walls, and gates, where other infected cattle have rubbed. That's why it's most common to see the warts on the head, ears, and necks.hard to say when I don't know the mineral program. Warts are a sign of stress with a week immune system. Boost the immune system with a proper mineral program and you seldom see calves and yearlings with any warts much less the huge golf ball size ones.