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Old 09/28/11, 10:53 PM
 
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cow warts

Hi everyone.

Well, Josie is doing so much better from her case of heifer mastitis! Almost healed completely!

Now we have a new problem...warts. She has a few of them on each side of her shoulders.. really super small though. She's had them before and had them ripped out (i didn't pull them out) and they went away and they now are back
She is a show cow with her first show in 3 weeks :/


What do you guys do to make warts go away fasttt?

Thanks guys!
Laura
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Old 09/28/11, 11:44 PM
Dariy Calf Raiser
 
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do not pull the wrats OFF...just squezze with a pair of pliers...it will froce the wart juice back into her body and she will delevope Immunity to them and they will fall off and others will not come back
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Old 09/29/11, 10:48 PM
 
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I'd pull them off, as Meyersfarm said above, once she get to around 2 they won't be an issue, again As the vet said, give her a vaccine, and they will go away in a few months, or wait and they will go away in a few months!!
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