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would you butcher with pink eye
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 921043" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Are you sure it's pinkeye? If you're just getting started a foxtail or seed can look the same. If the white dot(infection) is in the corner of his eye rather than the middle then it's likely a foxtail and you can find it by digging in the corner of the eye where the dot is. If it is pinkeye then a squirt of antibiotics in his eye will handle it without any withdrawl time on the meat.</p><p>Either way, a bad eye shouldn't hurt you to bad on butcher day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 921043, member: 14661"] Are you sure it's pinkeye? If you're just getting started a foxtail or seed can look the same. If the white dot(infection) is in the corner of his eye rather than the middle then it's likely a foxtail and you can find it by digging in the corner of the eye where the dot is. If it is pinkeye then a squirt of antibiotics in his eye will handle it without any withdrawl time on the meat. Either way, a bad eye shouldn't hurt you to bad on butcher day. [/QUOTE]
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