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- April 20, 2009 at 11:59 am #40346
Doug
ParticipantOne of my calves eyes water not all the time and not alot but enough to be noticeable. Should I be concerned? He is a month old and is in good health otherwise.
Doug
July 14, 2009 at 6:03 pm #51101Vicki
ParticipantI have one ten year old steer whose eyes water from fly irritation, much more than the others’. You can treat with antihistamines, talk to your vet. Watch for pus, for the calf avoiding bright light, or other signs of infection.
July 18, 2009 at 1:47 pm #51105Doug
ParticipantThanks for the heads up, his eyes have been okay lately only watering once in a great while.
Doug
July 24, 2009 at 7:16 pm #51107Anonymous
InactiveTheres usually several reasons for the watery eyes.
1. Injury of course–is the animal in high grass of brush?
2. Pink-eye, vary prevelent during hot, humid weather, Vaccination is best prior to the problem, Piliguard Pinkeye Tri-view is one of the best on the market, then a patch over the eye. Shut-eye patches glued on work well, to keep the bright light out. Glue them on, and leave until they wear off, Also give an anti-biotic such as LA-200, or Penicillin.
3. Red Nose–I know it sounds funny, but Bovine Rhinotracheitis (red nOse) causes runny eyes in all ages of cattle. A quick vaccination with a Red Nose vaccine(such as Bovi-Shield 5)and use an Internasal Vaccine also (TSV-2) will usually quickly clear it up.
Hope that helps. I do have more info in our newsletter section on our website http://www.livestockconcepts.com on pinkeye.July 25, 2009 at 1:26 am #51104OldKat
Participant@livestockconcepts 10141 wrote:
Theres usually several reasons for the watery eyes.
1. Injury of course–is the animal in high grass of brush?
2. Pink-eye, vary prevelent during hot, humid weather, Vaccination is best prior to the problem, Piliguard Pinkeye Tri-view is one of the best on the market, then a patch over the eye. Shut-eye patches glued on work well, to keep the bright light out. Glue them on, and leave until they wear off, Also give an anti-biotic such as LA-200, or Penicillin.
3. Red Nose–I know it sounds funny, but Bovine Rhinotracheitis (red nOse) causes runny eyes in all ages of cattle. A quick vaccination with a Red Nose vaccine(such as Bovi-Shield 5)and use an Internasal Vaccine also (TSV-2) will usually quickly clear it up.
Hope that helps. I do have more info in our newsletter section on our website http://www.livestockconcepts.com on pinkeye.Is Red Nose the same thing as BVR (Bovine Viral Rhinotracheitis)?
October 26, 2009 at 6:58 am #51102Vicki
ParticipantThanks for the info on Red Nose. I’m going to try to learn more about it, not assume it’s flies.
October 26, 2009 at 11:50 am #51106Bumpus
Participant.
Sometimes when an animal is only eating grass they lack enough Vitamin A
which can contribute to watery eyes.
.October 29, 2009 at 6:42 pm #51103Vicki
ParticipantThanks Bumpus, I’ll look into the vitamin A deficiency and watery eyes.
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