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Bladder infection: cautionary tale
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<blockquote data-quote="Putangitangi" data-source="post: 1196154" data-attributes="member: 5956"><p>Lucky_P thank you for that opinion. I've long felt fortunate that I have never lost a calf as a result of a delayed calving and had thought that the only danger. It hadn't really occurred to me that there were attendant serious risks for the mother as well. This has certainly taught me that lesson. I have pictures of the postmortem, if anyone wishes to see them. Please pm me.</p><p></p><p>In answer to the question of her temperature - 39.3C/102.7F at veterinary examination time. She was cool and shivery often through the following days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putangitangi, post: 1196154, member: 5956"] Lucky_P thank you for that opinion. I've long felt fortunate that I have never lost a calf as a result of a delayed calving and had thought that the only danger. It hadn't really occurred to me that there were attendant serious risks for the mother as well. This has certainly taught me that lesson. I have pictures of the postmortem, if anyone wishes to see them. Please pm me. In answer to the question of her temperature - 39.3C/102.7F at veterinary examination time. She was cool and shivery often through the following days. [/QUOTE]
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