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breathing changes after bottle feeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Frostyfarmer" data-source="post: 1573568" data-attributes="member: 38460"><p>I have a 1 month old black angus calf that has had a rough start. Had navel ill which he got nuflor x2 for. Then the vet presumed he had joint ill and got draxxin for. He does have tendinitis (we are stretching him) and he walk very hunched up. He got triangle 5. Now when he takes his bottle he drinks about half and starts to breath hard. Won't take the rest of the bottle. One morning he wouldn't take the bottle at all. His temp is 102 and it was 75 and warm in the sun. The vet recommended he get banamine. He had a great day that next morning, first time we say him kick up his heels. NOW of course that has left his system. He doesn't have pneumonia. Any ideas. Thanks for any info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frostyfarmer, post: 1573568, member: 38460"] I have a 1 month old black angus calf that has had a rough start. Had navel ill which he got nuflor x2 for. Then the vet presumed he had joint ill and got draxxin for. He does have tendinitis (we are stretching him) and he walk very hunched up. He got triangle 5. Now when he takes his bottle he drinks about half and starts to breath hard. Won't take the rest of the bottle. One morning he wouldn't take the bottle at all. His temp is 102 and it was 75 and warm in the sun. The vet recommended he get banamine. He had a great day that next morning, first time we say him kick up his heels. NOW of course that has left his system. He doesn't have pneumonia. Any ideas. Thanks for any info. [/QUOTE]
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