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Aureomycin for Late Gestation Heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 789725" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>alisonb,</p><p> I was hoping that this would stimulate her hormones to tell her body that the calf is out, and I am hoping that all of the placenta has passed. She had it really early that morning, and I had not expected it. I could find no sign of placenta on the ground; I am sure she ate it, so I hope she is not retaining anything. Retained placenta can keep a cow from having milk. I will stay ahead of this until her milk kicks in. I will give her a bottle today, and each day until I see Mom is milking. </p><p></p><p>I am trying to come up with a reason that she didn't have milk. Her dam and grandam were good milkers, so I am hoping it is just the heifer in her. I hope the mastitis didn't mess her up. It was such a light case of it. </p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 789725, member: 637"] alisonb, I was hoping that this would stimulate her hormones to tell her body that the calf is out, and I am hoping that all of the placenta has passed. She had it really early that morning, and I had not expected it. I could find no sign of placenta on the ground; I am sure she ate it, so I hope she is not retaining anything. Retained placenta can keep a cow from having milk. I will stay ahead of this until her milk kicks in. I will give her a bottle today, and each day until I see Mom is milking. I am trying to come up with a reason that she didn't have milk. Her dam and grandam were good milkers, so I am hoping it is just the heifer in her. I hope the mastitis didn't mess her up. It was such a light case of it. Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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