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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 591083" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I've seen pneumonia kill an adult cow in 2 days. By the time we noticed, we had just enough time to hit her with some real expensive meds before she died. </p><p></p><p>The other option could be Acute Interstital Empheysema (pneumonia). Which can occur when animals are moved from poor pasture to good pasture. It is not common in yearlings, but can affect them. We have dealt with it, and it is not pretty. Here is some more info</p><p></p><p><a href="http://agbiopubs.sdstate.edu/articles/ExEx11008.pdf" target="_blank">http://agbiopubs.sdstate.edu/articles/ExEx11008.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>I have a recipie for medication that our vet gave us, if I can find it I will post it. The cows we treated recovered enough to be sold for slaughter, they did not recover enough for us to keep them in the herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 591083, member: 2308"] I've seen pneumonia kill an adult cow in 2 days. By the time we noticed, we had just enough time to hit her with some real expensive meds before she died. The other option could be Acute Interstital Empheysema (pneumonia). Which can occur when animals are moved from poor pasture to good pasture. It is not common in yearlings, but can affect them. We have dealt with it, and it is not pretty. Here is some more info [url=http://agbiopubs.sdstate.edu/articles/ExEx11008.pdf]http://agbiopubs.sdstate.edu/articles/ExEx11008.pdf[/url] I have a recipie for medication that our vet gave us, if I can find it I will post it. The cows we treated recovered enough to be sold for slaughter, they did not recover enough for us to keep them in the herd. [/QUOTE]
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