When dairy cows show signs of lameness such as swollen feet and infected wounds, they require immediate veterinary attention including antibiotic treatment and isolation in a crush to prevent the condition from worsening and to ensure proper recovery.
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Warning Signs Spotting a Bull's Nasty InfectAdded:
That one's still lame, isn't it? Oh, god, his foot's swollen, look, like a balloon. Yeah, he's a bit swollen, isn't it? So, that cow's foot, he looks a lot better, I have to say, but he doesn't look very good at all, do they? And it looks like his bloody in- cut's gone infected, so we'll get him in the crush now and have a have a look. I'll give him a I'll have to give him another antibiotic.
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