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Nurse cow or not. Thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1819613" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Since they are handleable... just watch and if it comes off, there should be little or no open sinus cavity by getting it young (ish).... If there is... take a little cotton, (I save what comes out of aspirin/tylenol bottles, keep in a plastic container to use when needed) stuff in a little ways, and spray with blue cote or something... and forget it unless you have some fly trouble... This time of year it shouldn't be a problem.... It will come out on it's own.....</p><p>Hate to say it but the vet must not have gotten the block done right.... and you did.... ours never seem to bother about it either....</p><p>If you breed her AI there are jersey bulls that are polled you could ask about.... but it sounds to me like you have this figured out...</p><p></p><p>Glad the calves are eating good and that the added corn is helping the cow to regain some condition...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1819613, member: 25884"] Since they are handleable... just watch and if it comes off, there should be little or no open sinus cavity by getting it young (ish).... If there is... take a little cotton, (I save what comes out of aspirin/tylenol bottles, keep in a plastic container to use when needed) stuff in a little ways, and spray with blue cote or something... and forget it unless you have some fly trouble... This time of year it shouldn't be a problem.... It will come out on it's own..... Hate to say it but the vet must not have gotten the block done right.... and you did.... ours never seem to bother about it either.... If you breed her AI there are jersey bulls that are polled you could ask about.... but it sounds to me like you have this figured out... Glad the calves are eating good and that the added corn is helping the cow to regain some condition... [/QUOTE]
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