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Protein injection for infection

redrobin

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An old rancher friend told me in the 40s they used pet milk injections for pink eye with good success according to him. Checked the web for what I could find and found this article from 1922. Thought some might find it interesting. Does anyone remember back far enough to have any input?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2104448/?page=1
 

Silver

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Might explain why some of the old timers around here used to use canned milk on the eye infected with pinkeye. I remember that that little procedure made the medication applicator feel good but it did little to nothing for those infected.
 

redrobin

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I use la300 for pink eye or micotil. Just curious if the protien worked for anything. For example Mycoplasma is hard to treat with antibiotics. Too much time in a drill today I guess.
 

Faster horses

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We are old enough to remember canned milk as a treatment for pinkeye, but we thought it was the Vit A that helped, didn't realize it could be the protein. I don't think it worked all that well, if I remember correctly. It was more a test of skill to inject the stuff into the third eyelid. :D
 

littlejoe

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Sounds like smearing used engine oil on ringworm.

this worked really well, esp if the oil was really dirty, esp on black cattle--at least until the oil wore off.......
 

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