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<blockquote data-quote="sodfarmer490" data-source="post: 464794" data-attributes="member: 6738"><p>if you want her up at barn, roll her on sled and tie down and drag her to barn, turn her often each day,(important) keep her interested in food, keep her warm,(blanket) and maybe, just maybe you will have the good luck to save her. good nursing care is important, as these critters will live for sometime with it and if the pressure on nerve goes away, they can get up, but may fall again. if you get her to point she can stand, then the hi phuggers will steady her. cortisone, diuretics, good food, some water, all will help this long and sometimes disappointing predicament. others will say just shoot her, but i have saved one, that was down almost two weeks,(lots of work)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sodfarmer490, post: 464794, member: 6738"] if you want her up at barn, roll her on sled and tie down and drag her to barn, turn her often each day,(important) keep her interested in food, keep her warm,(blanket) and maybe, just maybe you will have the good luck to save her. good nursing care is important, as these critters will live for sometime with it and if the pressure on nerve goes away, they can get up, but may fall again. if you get her to point she can stand, then the hi phuggers will steady her. cortisone, diuretics, good food, some water, all will help this long and sometimes disappointing predicament. others will say just shoot her, but i have saved one, that was down almost two weeks,(lots of work) [/QUOTE]
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