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Aborted calf - Follow up - Need advise
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasShooter" data-source="post: 73153" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>Thanks a bunch all for your comments!</p><p>I took the cow to the vet over the weekend. She had retained what I would call the afterbirth. The vet cleaned her out, placed 4 iodine and 4 antibiotics tablets in her, and gave her 4 shots. He told me to watch her and to make sure she doesn't continue to ooze. If she does, bring her back in. He also said if I had any LA200 give her 40CC shot in a couple of days. Bottom line he said she would be fine and still should be able to be a productive cow. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all of your comments. Sometimes I get in a situation where I don't want to over react...a little advise goes along way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasShooter, post: 73153, member: 359"] Thanks a bunch all for your comments! I took the cow to the vet over the weekend. She had retained what I would call the afterbirth. The vet cleaned her out, placed 4 iodine and 4 antibiotics tablets in her, and gave her 4 shots. He told me to watch her and to make sure she doesn't continue to ooze. If she does, bring her back in. He also said if I had any LA200 give her 40CC shot in a couple of days. Bottom line he said she would be fine and still should be able to be a productive cow. Thanks again for all of your comments. Sometimes I get in a situation where I don't want to over react...a little advise goes along way. [/QUOTE]
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