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<blockquote data-quote="farmchick" data-source="post: 98372" data-attributes="member: 1927"><p>I went to the barn last night abotu 6 pm to do the feeding to find one of calves that is maybe 2 months old was bleeding and drooling from the mouth. His tongue was also swollen and he was having trouble breathing. He was able to drink his milk and we have him 6ml of La-200. We kept checking on him several times through out the evening and he seemed to be stable. I did notice that is nose was white compared to the other calves. He was checked on at about 9:30pm and was still alive and then by 10pm he as dead. If any one has experienced this before or has any clue what may have been the cause i would greatly appreciate it. Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmchick, post: 98372, member: 1927"] I went to the barn last night abotu 6 pm to do the feeding to find one of calves that is maybe 2 months old was bleeding and drooling from the mouth. His tongue was also swollen and he was having trouble breathing. He was able to drink his milk and we have him 6ml of La-200. We kept checking on him several times through out the evening and he seemed to be stable. I did notice that is nose was white compared to the other calves. He was checked on at about 9:30pm and was still alive and then by 10pm he as dead. If any one has experienced this before or has any clue what may have been the cause i would greatly appreciate it. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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