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<blockquote data-quote="Suzie Q" data-source="post: 892288" data-attributes="member: 14334"><p>It was hot here as well. How about putting some feed down where you want them to water, Jilleroo? I have experienced the same 3 day sickness as Ken. I have never had a beast that didn't get up when I went to it. I would move them into the shade rather than have them lie out in the sun in this heat.</p><p></p><p>Silly heifer, hasn't she read the manual about calving at night rather than in the heat of the day?</p><p></p><p>Yes very shocked, Ken. About how fast he went downhill and died. He was fine the week before Christmas. Hubby and I couldn't believe how far downhill he had gone down on Christmas Day and Mum said he was worse 2 days after that and kept going downhill.</p><p></p><p>He was find until they gave him blood thinning injections. My parents were warned that whereas they can reverse wharfarin which he was on that the injections could not be reversed. Mum questioned at the time why he needed both and one that could not be reversed but they didn't listen to her. </p><p></p><p>The injections went too far and thinned his blood too much and that seems to be what has killed him. (In my mind anyway) They tried giving him platelets as he didn't have enough and also gave him chemotherapy after Christmas when he wasn't eating or drinking, so I would say never take blood thinning injections if you are on wharfarin in the future even if told to do so by a Doctor. I sure won't, you can believe that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzie Q, post: 892288, member: 14334"] It was hot here as well. How about putting some feed down where you want them to water, Jilleroo? I have experienced the same 3 day sickness as Ken. I have never had a beast that didn't get up when I went to it. I would move them into the shade rather than have them lie out in the sun in this heat. Silly heifer, hasn't she read the manual about calving at night rather than in the heat of the day? Yes very shocked, Ken. About how fast he went downhill and died. He was fine the week before Christmas. Hubby and I couldn't believe how far downhill he had gone down on Christmas Day and Mum said he was worse 2 days after that and kept going downhill. He was find until they gave him blood thinning injections. My parents were warned that whereas they can reverse wharfarin which he was on that the injections could not be reversed. Mum questioned at the time why he needed both and one that could not be reversed but they didn't listen to her. The injections went too far and thinned his blood too much and that seems to be what has killed him. (In my mind anyway) They tried giving him platelets as he didn't have enough and also gave him chemotherapy after Christmas when he wasn't eating or drinking, so I would say never take blood thinning injections if you are on wharfarin in the future even if told to do so by a Doctor. I sure won't, you can believe that. [/QUOTE]
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