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Calf cannot stand up
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9443"><p>> you may want to try a high energy</p><p>> drench to get its energy up,</p><p>> sometimes when a calf is coming</p><p>> down with multiple sickness and</p><p>> being treated with multiple</p><p>> antibiotics it takes away its</p><p>> energy-a 36 ounce bottle of this</p><p>> drench is around $15.00 its real</p><p>> sweet so everything seems to like</p><p>> it--it worked on one of my cows</p><p>> that had an uterine prolapsed and</p><p>> bled internally it got her up and</p><p>> back on to feed--good luck --you</p><p>> might want to give him a bottle of</p><p>> Gatorade or some other sports</p><p>> drink with a lot of electrolytes</p><p>> every other day Thanks for the info - Will he be able to process the gatorade. I've heard that cows will, but have also heard it won't.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Jkeithmiller@hotmail.com">Jkeithmiller@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9443"] > you may want to try a high energy > drench to get its energy up, > sometimes when a calf is coming > down with multiple sickness and > being treated with multiple > antibiotics it takes away its > energy-a 36 ounce bottle of this > drench is around $15.00 its real > sweet so everything seems to like > it--it worked on one of my cows > that had an uterine prolapsed and > bled internally it got her up and > back on to feed--good luck --you > might want to give him a bottle of > Gatorade or some other sports > drink with a lot of electrolytes > every other day Thanks for the info - Will he be able to process the gatorade. I've heard that cows will, but have also heard it won't. [email=Jkeithmiller@hotmail.com]Jkeithmiller@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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