Papilloma/Angle Berries

Carysann25

Member
Livestock Farmer
Anyone had any success treating angle berries/warts on cattle? Have read all the previous threads on here. Castration rings aren’t an option due to where they are! They seem to be in a row under the belly. Sim X and British Blue X heifers 14-17 months old. All out wintered. Anyone had any success with using ivermectin? Thanks
 

jellybean

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Location
N.Devon
No doubt I will get laughed at for this but there is a homeopathic treatment for angle berries, I used it successfully on red deer, its called Thuja and you just put a pill in the water trough. I guess if you have a lot of cattle and many troughs you will need more but with the deer there were about 40 in that group and they don't drink a lot of water so on pill followed by another after a week did the job.
 
No doubt I will get laughed at for this but there is a homeopathic treatment for angle berries, I used it successfully on red deer, its called Thuja and you just put a pill in the water trough. I guess if you have a lot of cattle and many troughs you will need more but with the deer there were about 40 in that group and they don't drink a lot of water so on pill followed by another after a week did the job.
Would you be able to drench with a Thuja solution?
 

yoki

Member
No doubt I will get laughed at for this but there is a homeopathic treatment for angle berries, I used it successfully on red deer, its called Thuja and you just put a pill in the water trough. I guess if you have a lot of cattle and many troughs you will need more but with the deer there were about 40 in that group and they don't drink a lot of water so on pill followed by another after a week did the job.
I certainly wouldn't laugh.

After spending a fortune on vaccines and discarding milk after antibiotics, all without success, homeopathic treatment cured an outbreak of leptospirosis for me quite a number of years ago.

Would have no hesitation in using homeopathy again if ever required.
 

Jimdog1

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Devon
Is this a
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n Angle Berry?
 

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