Publication Details
Issue: Vol 3, No 2 (2026)
Pages: 46-50
ISSN: 2997-7347

Abstract

Rustergol ulcer is a significant hoof disorder affecting cattle, causing lameness, reduced productivity, and welfare concerns. This study investigated the prevalence of Rustergolz ulcers and compared the efficacy of two treatment protocols: conventional 10% tetracycline ointment and a combination of Amoxicillin 150 antibiotic with Butofan biostimulator. Clinical observations, wound management, and healing outcomes were recorded over a 27-day period. The results demonstrated faster recovery and improved general condition in cattle treated with Amoxicillin and Butofan, highlighting their effectiveness in managing Rustergol ulcers.

Keywords
Rustergolz ulcer cattle hoof disease Amoxicillin Butofan tetracycline wound healing lameness veterinary treatment