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<blockquote data-quote="phyllis43" data-source="post: 82045" data-attributes="member: 1552"><p>I'm using Grade-A High Energy 20 milk replacer.He's in a nice size lot.He's got a shed he goes in at night.Then lays outside all day after i feed him in the morning.Gets up to eat again in the evening.I put him out with his mother yesterday for about 1 hour .She knocked him down,now he is limping on his front legs.Can't really tell which one it is because now both shakes when he tries to walk.Could one be broke with him still walking?Took him to the vets 2 weeks ago.Didn't think he would make it.He had pnemonia.They ran iv's through him for 2 days.The vet had him on Banamin and A180.His nose starting running again last week.Vet said to start the Banamin again for three days and the A180.Banamin 1 1/2cc twice aday and A180 1 1/2cc once every 48 hours.Is there anything else i can do for him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phyllis43, post: 82045, member: 1552"] I'm using Grade-A High Energy 20 milk replacer.He's in a nice size lot.He's got a shed he goes in at night.Then lays outside all day after i feed him in the morning.Gets up to eat again in the evening.I put him out with his mother yesterday for about 1 hour .She knocked him down,now he is limping on his front legs.Can't really tell which one it is because now both shakes when he tries to walk.Could one be broke with him still walking?Took him to the vets 2 weeks ago.Didn't think he would make it.He had pnemonia.They ran iv's through him for 2 days.The vet had him on Banamin and A180.His nose starting running again last week.Vet said to start the Banamin again for three days and the A180.Banamin 1 1/2cc twice aday and A180 1 1/2cc once every 48 hours.Is there anything else i can do for him? [/QUOTE]
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