
11/25/07, 06:41 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Northwest Ohio
Posts: 407
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Clean and lime the stall after she is clear too. You don't want kids to get soremouth. It is just a nuisance to adults, but can be life threatening to kids who get sores in their mouths and go off feed. Also, don't let anyone kid or raise young kids in that stall next year. Soremouth virus can live for a LONG time.
We had something that looked like this last summer. I sprayed it with blucote and also hydrogen peroxide (alternately). Be careful not to get blucote in her eyes, as it can cause temporary blindness due to staining. Put her in the milk stand to do it, or else just use peroxide. Soremouth is likely to spread to any open sores, her udder, and sometimes even her feet (if she scratches her mouth with them). Keep these areas cleaned and disinfect any scratches or abrasions she might have. It will spread for a week or two before she really starts to heal up.
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