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<blockquote data-quote="calfbuyer" data-source="post: 944136" data-attributes="member: 18445"><p>i had one last month with the exact same thing. I notice a little swelling but didnt think much about it, then a week later she looked like He!!, tongue hanging out slobbering lost 100 pounds. I hauled her to the house and gave 50cc of la-200 and it cleared up. A week later it came back, i got her in the chute and gave another 50cc of la-200 and 20cc of penicylinn and it cleared up and has not been back for a month now. From what i found by researching, (this was my first experience with it as well) it is a bacteria that enters the system through the mouth by a open wound in the mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calfbuyer, post: 944136, member: 18445"] i had one last month with the exact same thing. I notice a little swelling but didnt think much about it, then a week later she looked like He!!, tongue hanging out slobbering lost 100 pounds. I hauled her to the house and gave 50cc of la-200 and it cleared up. A week later it came back, i got her in the chute and gave another 50cc of la-200 and 20cc of penicylinn and it cleared up and has not been back for a month now. From what i found by researching, (this was my first experience with it as well) it is a bacteria that enters the system through the mouth by a open wound in the mouth. [/QUOTE]
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