Posted by jackinok on February 17, 2011 at 04:00:17 from (68.235.138.75):
In Reply to: cow with cancer eye posted by lemmond1 on February 16, 2011 at 18:33:46:
No,,,,what you need to do is be waiting at the vet supply when it opens,buy some eye spray,go straight home,without stopping for coffee,put her in the lot,and treat her,before every cow in your herd has it!watch every cow and calf you own for a few days.pinkeye is not cancer,its not a death sentance,its an infection that left untreated will rot out the eye,which leads to cancer,which in cattle is often not cancer by the way but the infection gone wild.it will spread through your herd,to you,to you children,dogs,cats anything on your place! so treat it now,treat it aggresivly and early.Dont take her to the sale barn,unless you just want to get rid of her.NEWS FLASH!!every cow will get pinkeye!!the old story about herefords is a myth!you just notice it on a white face is all...want to stop about 99.9% of it?MOW YOUR PASTURES! its caused most often by those old cows having to root around in that tall dead woody grass that they wouldnt eat if they were starving,to get at the new tender growth on bottom.when they do they stir up dirt,dust,pollen,seeds all kinds of bad things which gets in their eyes,the same way it does yours.it can be passed from one cow to the next across fence lines when old cows rub noses accross the fence also.
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