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How much should a new calf move around?
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1624124" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I would also suggest taking him to a vet or at the very least calling one, even sending pics. Most likely didn't receive colostrum but could be numerous things. Have you taken his temp? 101.5 is normal. Snotty nose, runny eyes or coughing? Is he breathing hard? Lungs sound clear? What does his navel look like? Swollen joints? If you have Vitamin B Complex, Bo-Se, Nursemate ASAP &/or Pro Bios I would start there. You may need up up the amount your feeding, depending on his size. Does he look/feel dehydrated and do you have fresh water available?</p><p></p><p>I would absolutely not take him back to the country in a couple of days - this is not normal 10 day old calf behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1624124, member: 24027"] I would also suggest taking him to a vet or at the very least calling one, even sending pics. Most likely didn't receive colostrum but could be numerous things. Have you taken his temp? 101.5 is normal. Snotty nose, runny eyes or coughing? Is he breathing hard? Lungs sound clear? What does his navel look like? Swollen joints? If you have Vitamin B Complex, Bo-Se, Nursemate ASAP &/or Pro Bios I would start there. You may need up up the amount your feeding, depending on his size. Does he look/feel dehydrated and do you have fresh water available? I would absolutely not take him back to the country in a couple of days - this is not normal 10 day old calf behavior. [/QUOTE]
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