I do pyrethrin spray in a Hudson sprayer every couple of days and Wind and Rain mineral with fly control. No face flies at all (mineral feeder with face fly strips). I just find it hard to believe that she could have gotten pinkeye that fast with me seeing all of those heifers individually each night and having been vaccinated for it a month ago. I've had them lose eyes from pinkeye many times before but it usually has been unchecked for a couple of days. This was literally overnight. Last year pinkeye was rampant in the area. I have three (mostly) blind mice (steers) from last year I am feeding out now. They go gradual enough that they kind of acclimate to it and aren't so surprised by it. They also kept their eyes and can see shadows. This heifer is still running into the four walls of the stall two days later. It was so fast that she is still trying to process what happened. There is no chance that those eyes will even stay. If I was going to feed her out completely I would take them out and stitch them shut. Infection will set in before long but she will be hamburger before that.
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