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4 day old calf rapid breathing lazy
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<blockquote data-quote="jcarkie" data-source="post: 1358974" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Is he getting anything when he nurses, mom could have mastitis.check temp is navel swelled they go down fast if dehydrated, sounds like respiratory. If not sure get them </p><p>(mom too) to the vet.i always had a good vet if I hauled it saved me alot, I only had him out if I could not get them up. When I didn't have very many I didn't have to waste money buying a whole bottle to treat one cow twice. My vet would treat them and give the extra dose to treat them a couple more times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcarkie, post: 1358974, member: 20"] Is he getting anything when he nurses, mom could have mastitis.check temp is navel swelled they go down fast if dehydrated, sounds like respiratory. If not sure get them (mom too) to the vet.i always had a good vet if I hauled it saved me alot, I only had him out if I could not get them up. When I didn't have very many I didn't have to waste money buying a whole bottle to treat one cow twice. My vet would treat them and give the extra dose to treat them a couple more times. [/QUOTE]
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