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Old 10-31-2008, 01:55 PM
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It all depends on what kind of infection and the severity of the infection. Some horses we've had can have a minor infection that can be treated with mild antibiotics and some you can scope and have a lot of mucus and they require stronger treatment protocol. Sometimes you can have a horse that has a minor, undectected infection that has no symptoms but runs poorly and sometimes these type of infection will cause a horse to bled. It all depends of what kind of infection, type of antibiotics and the horse. Some need more time than others.
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