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cow stays by herself poor condition

Postby DAYMON » Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:45 pm

I have a cow that had a little trouble having a calf back in january she got a little thin and has progressively gotten worse I seperated her from the herd and fed her feed a couple of times and she would seem to get a little better. Then about a month ago I noticed she had quit producing enough milk and her calf had torn her teats up. I weaned the calf kept her up for a few weeks and fed her brought her up to the pasture by the house and she has been up here with feed and plenty of grass for a couple of weeks and she doesn't seem to be gaining any weight. She stays by herself and lays around a lot but eats and drinks several times a day and seems alert. Any ideas would be appriciated.
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Re: cow stays by herself poor condition

Postby hooknline » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:10 pm

How old is she? If she is getting enough nutrition and still not doing well The first thing I would be looking at is Johnes disease.
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Re: cow stays by herself poor condition

Postby DAYMON » Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:28 pm

This was her first calf I didn't have to pull it but when she had it I had to warm it up and help it up for tall days then it was fine.
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Re: cow stays by herself poor condition

Postby Kathie in Thorp » Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:58 pm

Maybe that, Hook -- but if she had trouble calving, she may have had a resulting infection that's gone septic. 4 months down the road . . . ??
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Re: cow stays by herself poor condition

Postby TexasBred » Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:34 am

DAYMON wrote:I have a cow that had a little trouble having a calf back in january she got a little thin and has progressively gotten worse I seperated her from the herd and fed her feed a couple of times and she would seem to get a little better. Then about a month ago I noticed she had quit producing enough milk and her calf had torn her teats up. I weaned the calf kept her up for a few weeks and fed her brought her up to the pasture by the house and she has been up here with feed and plenty of grass for a couple of weeks and she doesn't seem to be gaining any weight. She stays by herself and lays around a lot but eats and drinks several times a day and seems alert. Any ideas would be appriciated.

Did she clean out when she calved? Could be a uterine infection.
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