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<blockquote data-quote="candeejocox" data-source="post: 981361" data-attributes="member: 19933"><p>yeah his little feeder calf group stayed away from the cow calf cattle pretty well. i never saw them have any problems. the lease cattle were moved in november i believe. so its been two months since hes been in the pasture. he was happy and content in his pen for atleast a month or two prior to getting sick. i think he seems better today, more assertive when pushing away if i offer him to much water or rotate him. im taking that as a good sign. trying to be optomistic i guess. </p><p></p><p>i think he was only 5 dollars bc its a very small sale and the people there were not the crowd that wants the bottle babies, they normally got through on a diff day. there prob was a crowd of 10 people. He was much skinnier when i got him, that may have soemthing to do with it to? i dono. no one wanted to but milk replacer i guess?</p><p></p><p>im still hopefull. he is sticking with his currient gels and feed, maybe all the antibiotics cleaned his stomach out too well and we just gotta build back up his bacteria ect and strenght?</p><p></p><p>At this point i wont be surprised if he does die. i still dont understand why he didnt recover and stand a week ago, since he has had everything possible given to him. </p><p></p><p>i dont think its injury related, bc he was very SICK the first day or two, snot, scours, coughing,acting half dead alertness wise, but that all cleared up. so maybe he had a few things going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candeejocox, post: 981361, member: 19933"] yeah his little feeder calf group stayed away from the cow calf cattle pretty well. i never saw them have any problems. the lease cattle were moved in november i believe. so its been two months since hes been in the pasture. he was happy and content in his pen for atleast a month or two prior to getting sick. i think he seems better today, more assertive when pushing away if i offer him to much water or rotate him. im taking that as a good sign. trying to be optomistic i guess. i think he was only 5 dollars bc its a very small sale and the people there were not the crowd that wants the bottle babies, they normally got through on a diff day. there prob was a crowd of 10 people. He was much skinnier when i got him, that may have soemthing to do with it to? i dono. no one wanted to but milk replacer i guess? im still hopefull. he is sticking with his currient gels and feed, maybe all the antibiotics cleaned his stomach out too well and we just gotta build back up his bacteria ect and strenght? At this point i wont be surprised if he does die. i still dont understand why he didnt recover and stand a week ago, since he has had everything possible given to him. i dont think its injury related, bc he was very SICK the first day or two, snot, scours, coughing,acting half dead alertness wise, but that all cleared up. so maybe he had a few things going on. [/QUOTE]
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