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<blockquote data-quote="LoveMoo11" data-source="post: 653654" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>update-the heifer was fine last night and this morning but around 1 PM today she seemed to go into shock again and died before we got another epi shot into her-might not have helped at that point anyways. Well she was probably the best heifer we had, a Lou daughter out of a Ramses dam, and she was bred, due in August. The dam is bred back to Lou but it will probably be a bull :roll: its a shame. Another one of the heifers that we vaccinated yesterday had a mild reaction this afternoon-she was breathing pretty heavy and foaming, but she wasn't as bad as the first. Now we are just watching things closely and hoping it was just a freak thing and not a bad batch of vaccine. :|</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveMoo11, post: 653654, member: 8863"] update-the heifer was fine last night and this morning but around 1 PM today she seemed to go into shock again and died before we got another epi shot into her-might not have helped at that point anyways. Well she was probably the best heifer we had, a Lou daughter out of a Ramses dam, and she was bred, due in August. The dam is bred back to Lou but it will probably be a bull :roll: its a shame. Another one of the heifers that we vaccinated yesterday had a mild reaction this afternoon-she was breathing pretty heavy and foaming, but she wasn't as bad as the first. Now we are just watching things closely and hoping it was just a freak thing and not a bad batch of vaccine. :| [/QUOTE]
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