Posted by Ric Ks. on June 12, 2010 at 04:26:15 from (75.105.32.38):
In Reply to: blind heifer. posted by mmidlam on June 11, 2010 at 21:53:19:
I would say treat the eye problem and see. The info on Listeriosis does not mention Blindness.
If you caught it in time, cover the eyes with patches to keep sun out and treat the pink eye.
Had a steer a couple years back was affected the same way. He would be ok until he came to some type of object then he would turn in circles until he could hear the other cows or smell them?.
Just patched his eyes and he got over it. Always had a blue spot in each eye though. And couldnt see clearly. Could only see shadows.
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