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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10749"><p>If you have confidence that the vet knows what he/she is doing, keep following his/her procedures. From what little I know this is a serious problem, keep working with your vet.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> We have a beatutiful black Angus</p><p>> bred cow. We also have a cranky</p><p>> cow who would not let our girl</p><p>> into the feeder. In turn, our</p><p>> gentle baby ate her bed of straw,</p><p>> which gave her what the vet</p><p>> "diagnosed" as a blocked</p><p>> stomach. Last night the vet gave</p><p>> her 5 litres of something and for</p><p>> the next 3 days we have to give</p><p>> here a litre of Bloat Ease. She is</p><p>> now laying down and were not sure</p><p>> if she can get up again. Is there</p><p>> anything else we can do for her</p><p>> before a surgical procedure is</p><p>> needed? You may have already</p><p>> figured that we are a small time</p><p>> farm just starting out. Any help</p><p>> would be great!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10749"] If you have confidence that the vet knows what he/she is doing, keep following his/her procedures. From what little I know this is a serious problem, keep working with your vet. dun > We have a beatutiful black Angus > bred cow. We also have a cranky > cow who would not let our girl > into the feeder. In turn, our > gentle baby ate her bed of straw, > which gave her what the vet > "diagnosed" as a blocked > stomach. Last night the vet gave > her 5 litres of something and for > the next 3 days we have to give > here a litre of Bloat Ease. She is > now laying down and were not sure > if she can get up again. Is there > anything else we can do for her > before a surgical procedure is > needed? You may have already > figured that we are a small time > farm just starting out. Any help > would be great!!! [/QUOTE]
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