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A stab in the dark
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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1797296" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>1. The vets around here don't seem to have time for the little guys. (I have 3 "large animal clinics" in a 7 mile radius, but I use a real cattle vet an hour and half away.</p><p>2. I've always been taught Grass Tetany is a death sentence. You prevent it you don't treat it.</p><p>3. I literally meant "a stab in the dark" I didn't think Grass Tetany until I saw the green grass in the picture. I wasn't sent the picture until I had already suggested the baytril, bannimine, and multi min. (Sick calves this time of year, you tend to think respiratory) </p><p>4. I've never claimed to get it right all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1797296, member: 39695"] 1. The vets around here don’t seem to have time for the little guys. (I have 3 “large animal clinics” in a 7 mile radius, but I use a real cattle vet an hour and half away. 2. I’ve always been taught Grass Tetany is a death sentence. You prevent it you don’t treat it. 3. I literally meant “a stab in the dark” I didn’t think Grass Tetany until I saw the green grass in the picture. I wasn’t sent the picture until I had already suggested the baytril, bannimine, and multi min. (Sick calves this time of year, you tend to think respiratory) 4. I’ve never claimed to get it right all the time. [/QUOTE]
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