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<blockquote data-quote="LizHartley1991" data-source="post: 1465024" data-attributes="member: 31466"><p>"Also, the hard birth and rejection by the cow maybe because there is something wrong with her. There might also be a little nerve damage from the difficult birth and that could be causing some of the weakness and stumbling. Even causing some of the eyesight problems."</p><p></p><p>I have cut down to 3 serving of 2 Pints a day. I was definitely over feeding her and I realize that now. Especially after talking with you all. </p><p></p><p>I'll be trying to talk to a vet soon to get his opinion. Would giving her Liquamycin LA-200 (ocytetracycline injection) be okay? If she has pinkeye at least that might be a start to helping her? I don't wanna overdue anything on her...</p><p></p><p>And I know that her eyesight and stumbllingbis possibly from the traumatic birth she was abandoned for a reason. I don't believe cows just drop their infants without either the cow having issues or the calf having issues... I wish I could just drag you all to see her at this point! </p><p></p><p>I'm trying not to get to upset and understand that I'm giving it my best and that might not be enough. But I believe in trying everything I can before stepping back... For you farmers that do this year round, Jesus! I salute you :clap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizHartley1991, post: 1465024, member: 31466"] “Also, the hard birth and rejection by the cow maybe because there is something wrong with her. There might also be a little nerve damage from the difficult birth and that could be causing some of the weakness and stumbling. Even causing some of the eyesight problems.” I have cut down to 3 serving of 2 Pints a day. I was definitely over feeding her and I realize that now. Especially after talking with you all. I’ll be trying to talk to a vet soon to get his opinion. Would giving her Liquamycin LA-200 (ocytetracycline injection) be okay? If she has pinkeye at least that might be a start to helping her? I don’t wanna overdue anything on her... And I know that her eyesight and stumbllingbis possibly from the traumatic birth she was abandoned for a reason. I don’t believe cows just drop their infants without either the cow having issues or the calf having issues... I wish I could just drag you all to see her at this point! I’m trying not to get to upset and understand that I’m giving it my best and that might not be enough. But I believe in trying everything I can before stepping back... For you farmers that do this year round, Jesus! I salute you :clap: [/QUOTE]
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