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DIAGNOSING AND TREATING BANDING INFECTIONS
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We banded our bucklings this past weekend and have one that seems to have an infection. He walks real slow, the area is swollen and hard, but not a bright red. He also won't lay down and seems just downright miserable. We gave him about 3 cc of penicillin and sprayed (the area) with iodine. Is there anything else I can do for him? He weighs about 30 pounds. I know it seems like alot of penicillin to give him but I wanted to get it fast and will drop down on the dosage tomorrow. Any help would be great.
No tetanus antitoxin before banding, but did give CD&T prior to banding. He is now off feed and does not nurse. I haven't yet checked the temp, but will. Checked and both testicles are down. I hope he will be ok is there anything else I should be doing in the mean time, I plan on giving him another dose of penicillin. in the morning. Let me know if this is ok.
I just ran out to take his temp and its 104.3. He's the only one out of six that seems to be having an infection but will keep an eye on the rest of them. I've never banded before and I did not know it was going to be this hard. Meaning I don't know if its harder on me or on them. I had to leave the barn the first few hours after we banded them because of the cries - I just couldn't take it, but they seemed to be fine the next morning. Do most people band or do they castrate? Just curious. I did think of castration but with the flies in full force I thought that it would be worse with an open wound.
Just came in from doing chores and he is no better actually he is worse. Was able to get him to drink water and he is acting like he is giving up I think about the only thing I can do at this point is to take him into the vet in the morning. I think he is also getting dehydrated so I'll be pushing the water until morning. Thanks so much all of you for your help I will keep you informed on how we turn out after we get back from the vet clinic. I will also not use the iodine for this anymore but will check into the products Vicki and Kay suggested. My thoughts right now is that we will lose him but hopefully the vet will help.
Well no need to take my little buckling to the vet in the morning, as he died about 10:30 this evening. Maybe I will post him in the morning to see if he had some other problem beside just infection. He peed yesterday with no problem that I saw. All other little bucks are doing fine. Its been hard on me more than anyone but I'm the one that is out there with them everyday its tough. Want to thank you all again for your advise, I'm sure I will need it again and hopefully you'll be here. |
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