red
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Our vet finally came out today to look at my hairless wonder heifer. Her spots were healing up but she was getting more of them. She had about a dozen areas where she had no hair.
DL, you can probably give me the technical term but here's what he said: It was caused by a bacteria. Her hair was so thick that it would get wet damp & not dry properly. Hot spots basically formed w/ the bacteria causing the hair to come out in clumps. He recommended we give her 20 cc's of penicillin for 4-5 days. Make sure she is dry completely & keep under fans if possible. No more ointment, balm or anything that will prevent the skin from drying out. Hopefully we can get a jump on this & get her fixed back up!
Red O0
DL, you can probably give me the technical term but here's what he said: It was caused by a bacteria. Her hair was so thick that it would get wet damp & not dry properly. Hot spots basically formed w/ the bacteria causing the hair to come out in clumps. He recommended we give her 20 cc's of penicillin for 4-5 days. Make sure she is dry completely & keep under fans if possible. No more ointment, balm or anything that will prevent the skin from drying out. Hopefully we can get a jump on this & get her fixed back up!
Red O0