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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10570"><p>>Update on sick heifer. It's been two weeks since we found her in the pasture. for the past week she has been stood up using come alongs and two large straps. re-drew blood on thursday and showed count of 23. After we get her up she will walk slowly and eat and drink very well she also stays up for four or five hours before she lays down on her own. But she still wont get up on her own. she tries but cannot get the back side up. We are still waiting patiently but now we feel hopeful of her surviving. Thanks for everyones help. any other suggestions are always appreciated.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Rjohnson@ykc.com">Rjohnson@ykc.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10570"] >Update on sick heifer. It's been two weeks since we found her in the pasture. for the past week she has been stood up using come alongs and two large straps. re-drew blood on thursday and showed count of 23. After we get her up she will walk slowly and eat and drink very well she also stays up for four or five hours before she lays down on her own. But she still wont get up on her own. she tries but cannot get the back side up. We are still waiting patiently but now we feel hopeful of her surviving. Thanks for everyones help. any other suggestions are always appreciated. [email=Rjohnson@ykc.com]Rjohnson@ykc.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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