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Bottle Calf that coughes after taking bottle question?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1762321" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Thank you. That is my first Jersey Daphne as a long yearling. She produced a lot of 1/2 Angus calves and made me a lot of milk. Now she is an 11 year old pet cow with 1 teat that works because of mastitis. While I was gone to another state the cowboys moved her and all the cattle and horses to an auction yard across the river because the ranch was on fire. Her calf was weaned and sold and she lay in a filty pen at the yard with open teats and got 5 kinds of bacteria in all four quarters. When I came back I found her almost dead from sepsis. Cowboys do not know how to take care of dairy cows. A two week course of Baytril saved her life. So now she only has one quarter that produces milk the other probably has staph mastitis again. I dried her off and bottle raised the calf and Daphne is retired. Here is the calf.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]20465[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1762321, member: 42782"] Thank you. That is my first Jersey Daphne as a long yearling. She produced a lot of 1/2 Angus calves and made me a lot of milk. Now she is an 11 year old pet cow with 1 teat that works because of mastitis. While I was gone to another state the cowboys moved her and all the cattle and horses to an auction yard across the river because the ranch was on fire. Her calf was weaned and sold and she lay in a filty pen at the yard with open teats and got 5 kinds of bacteria in all four quarters. When I came back I found her almost dead from sepsis. Cowboys do not know how to take care of dairy cows. A two week course of Baytril saved her life. So now she only has one quarter that produces milk the other probably has staph mastitis again. I dried her off and bottle raised the calf and Daphne is retired. Here is the calf. [ATTACH type="full"]20465[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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