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<blockquote data-quote="ctlbaron" data-source="post: 255219" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>I have a 4 day old bull calf that I am feeding on the bottle. (bucket) I went to feed him Saturday evening an found him having seizures about every 45 seconds. He would stand up and in a few seconds he would fall backwards a seize up. I took his temp and it was high. I put a fan on him and soaked him down in water. He cooled off in about an hour and took his full half gallon of milk. I've raised bottle calves for a several years but I've never had this happen before. It's hard to keep a barn cool in this kind of heat. I'm posting this for any of you who have young stock in pens. Keep the air moving and lots of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctlbaron, post: 255219, member: 1774"] I have a 4 day old bull calf that I am feeding on the bottle. (bucket) I went to feed him Saturday evening an found him having seizures about every 45 seconds. He would stand up and in a few seconds he would fall backwards a seize up. I took his temp and it was high. I put a fan on him and soaked him down in water. He cooled off in about an hour and took his full half gallon of milk. I've raised bottle calves for a several years but I've never had this happen before. It's hard to keep a barn cool in this kind of heat. I'm posting this for any of you who have young stock in pens. Keep the air moving and lots of it. [/QUOTE]
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