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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1422271" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Yes, it's both eyes but the right one is protruding more, has more red "stuff" showing. Not cancer eye, there are no lesions. I read about iodine deficiencies and even potentially glaucoma, mentioned both to our vet but he's fairly certain it's lymphoma. The cow we lost a few years ago was born in '07, this cow was born in '11, we switched to disposable needles/syringes probably two years ago. No other cattle have exhibited symptoms and none other posted as BLV positive. Vector transmission is possible but unlikely and we don't de-horn, the vet tattoos/palps, we don't brand or AI. And yes, not only can she chew/no mouth pain or sores, she's a solid 1700 lbs, hasn't lost condition and has (always!) a ravenous appetite - loaded her easily in the trailer with cubes. WTH?</p><p>Kevette</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1422271, member: 24027"] Yes, it's both eyes but the right one is protruding more, has more red "stuff" showing. Not cancer eye, there are no lesions. I read about iodine deficiencies and even potentially glaucoma, mentioned both to our vet but he's fairly certain it's lymphoma. The cow we lost a few years ago was born in '07, this cow was born in '11, we switched to disposable needles/syringes probably two years ago. No other cattle have exhibited symptoms and none other posted as BLV positive. Vector transmission is possible but unlikely and we don't de-horn, the vet tattoos/palps, we don't brand or AI. And yes, not only can she chew/no mouth pain or sores, she's a solid 1700 lbs, hasn't lost condition and has (always!) a ravenous appetite - loaded her easily in the trailer with cubes. WTH? Kevette [/QUOTE]
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