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calf problem glassy eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 925759" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>If he did get booted hard enough he may not want to try a cow for awhile. Don't give antibiotics if there is no fever or symptoms - he may need them later and you don't want him to have a resistance to them. Does he have any swelling in the head, throat area? I know I am late responding to this and he's probably fine or not by now but if there is swelling I would suggest some banamine or metacam to bring down the swelling which may help him nurse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 925759, member: 1258"] If he did get booted hard enough he may not want to try a cow for awhile. Don't give antibiotics if there is no fever or symptoms - he may need them later and you don't want him to have a resistance to them. Does he have any swelling in the head, throat area? I know I am late responding to this and he's probably fine or not by now but if there is swelling I would suggest some banamine or metacam to bring down the swelling which may help him nurse. [/QUOTE]
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