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Which group of calves should be handled first if one group has pinkeye?

The group with pinkeye

The group without pinkeye

In a scenario where one group of calves is affected by pinkeye, handling the group without pinkeye first is crucial to prevent the spread of the infection. Pinkeye is highly contagious and can easily transfer from one animal to another through direct contact or contaminated equipment, feed, and water sources. By addressing the healthy group first, you minimize the risk of exposing them to the disease, thereby protecting their health and reducing the likelihood of an outbreak that could lead to more extensive treatment or culling of affected animals. After handling the healthy group, proper biosecurity measures should be followed for the group with pinkeye, ensuring that any equipment or clothing used is sanitized to prevent any cross-contamination. This approach not only prioritizes the health of the unaffected calves but also supports overall herd management and welfare practices, emphasizing the importance of strategic handling in animal husbandry.

Both groups simultaneously

Neither group, wait for treatment

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