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2 year old cow had her first calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1814220" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>The cow has been "off" for a week now. Everyone has different tolerances, but after 3 days and not recovering I would have called the vet. It sounds like an infection, and if caught early is very likely treatable. Now? I'd say you are 5 days slow, but it seems the cow might be trying to fight the infection, if that is what it is, and needs some help to recover. I'd do the following: Get the vet to treat her, ASAP. Once she has recovered, cull her. If you don't do that, make arrangements for a backhoe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1814220, member: 43196"] The cow has been "off" for a week now. Everyone has different tolerances, but after 3 days and not recovering I would have called the vet. It sounds like an infection, and if caught early is very likely treatable. Now? I'd say you are 5 days slow, but it seems the cow might be trying to fight the infection, if that is what it is, and needs some help to recover. I'd do the following: Get the vet to treat her, ASAP. Once she has recovered, cull her. If you don't do that, make arrangements for a backhoe. [/QUOTE]
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