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Hey there. From the pictures I can't really tell what that is exactly. In general with cattle I start with penicillin and add on as needed. They will probably need to flush the area as well. You can also get some diluted iodine to pour on in the meantime. Make sure you put on some fly spray so it isn't getting parasites in the wound. Hope this helps you.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. There are several medications that when used properly, provide a grater than average success treatment for BRD. This include Danofloxacin ( Advocin ), Enrofloxacin ( Baytril ), & Florfenicol ( Nuflor ). You will need to contact your veterinarian for the use of these medications. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
The most common cause of coughing in cattle is known as shipping fever (though it doesn't have to happen with shipping), a disease process commonly occurring with cows that have undergone more stress than usual. There are two organisms that can commonly be responsible for this disease, both of which will require an antibiotic to treat. If you go to a farming store to obtain antibiotics, you should look for one that is labeled for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease, specifically against Manheimia and Pasturella. Hope this helps.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. What you need to find out is if the diarrhea is due to new grass, a virus ( BVD ) or parasites. Because she is pregnant, you do want her as healthy as possible to maintain her pregnancy. If she has never been vaccinated, your vet can determine what the best product to use in your herd ( & this also depends on if your here is dairy or beef ). Pfizer's Bovi-Shield is safe to use pregnant cows if they were vaccinated last year. Your vet is the best resource to determine if she needs worming or other treatment that will not impact her pregnancy. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Quite often the vulva can be damaged in Labour, usually it is just stretched but sometimes it can also tear. I don't see any obvious tear here, so as long as there is no tearing on the inside I imagine it is simply a case of inflammation due to the trauma of birth. Antinflammatories such as meloxicam or flunixin meglumine should help.
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