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3 Day Old Cow Wont Eat
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<blockquote data-quote="LizHartley1991" data-source="post: 1468387" data-attributes="member: 31466"><p>Got electrolytes into Mira today and she ate well today as well. She was showing more interest today in what was going on. I gave her fresh new hay, was able to clean up her tale and bottom better, and my father helped me get a light into the barn that she can't run into/knock over so I have better light to work with her at night / in the early morning. And if I need to it can be a heating lamp so that's a plus. </p><p></p><p>I haven't been able to take her temperature yet due to family emergency so that's a job for tomorrow. But so far the electrolyte, The LA 200 shot, and the extra attention I can give her are helping out it seems. I'll still be trying to contact a vet tomorrow as well since I still want their opinion.</p><p></p><p>I've also started to really understand why people call cows big dogs. Mira licks me like a dog and loves getting scratches and side/belly rubs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizHartley1991, post: 1468387, member: 31466"] Got electrolytes into Mira today and she ate well today as well. She was showing more interest today in what was going on. I gave her fresh new hay, was able to clean up her tale and bottom better, and my father helped me get a light into the barn that she can’t run into/knock over so I have better light to work with her at night / in the early morning. And if I need to it can be a heating lamp so that’s a plus. I haven’t been able to take her temperature yet due to family emergency so that’s a job for tomorrow. But so far the electrolyte, The LA 200 shot, and the extra attention I can give her are helping out it seems. I’ll still be trying to contact a vet tomorrow as well since I still want their opinion. I’ve also started to really understand why people call cows big dogs. Mira licks me like a dog and loves getting scratches and side/belly rubs [/QUOTE]
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