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<blockquote data-quote="kurst76" data-source="post: 450757" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>Hi there everyone, I live in australia and bought 2 shorthorn beef calves 3 weeks ago, I was so excited as it was the first time I had owned cows. Anyway my excitement turned to sadness when both became ill very sudden, one being worse than the other. I brought them up to our house and had them underneath my daughters large cubby house to keep them out of the weather, but neither looked like they were getting better so I called the vet and he told me that they had scours probably due to the stress of moving from different paddocks. I called the previous owner and he told me that he had only just bought them from a market aswell so both had been moved 3 times in the matter of 3 weeks. The vet gave me scour treatment, antibiotics and rehydration sachets for both calves but told us that it did not look good and did not hold too much hope for either. Well 2 hours later the sicker of the 2 calves died which made me believe that there was no hope for the other. I was going out throughout the day and night to rehydrate the remaining calf and have managed to keep her going for another week since the vet visit. She is now eating and drinking without coaxing and has firm stools but still looks depressed and still cannot stand up (it has been a little over a week since she has been down) even when we pick her up to try and make her stand. And to top it off I have just noticed tonight that she has developed a strong smell to her breath, it almost smells like disinfectant or ammonia (white king for australians) and I just have no idea. If anyone knows how long it might take for her to get up or what the smell is please reply as I have no idea.</p><p>Thankyou kirsty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kurst76, post: 450757, member: 7203"] Hi there everyone, I live in australia and bought 2 shorthorn beef calves 3 weeks ago, I was so excited as it was the first time I had owned cows. Anyway my excitement turned to sadness when both became ill very sudden, one being worse than the other. I brought them up to our house and had them underneath my daughters large cubby house to keep them out of the weather, but neither looked like they were getting better so I called the vet and he told me that they had scours probably due to the stress of moving from different paddocks. I called the previous owner and he told me that he had only just bought them from a market aswell so both had been moved 3 times in the matter of 3 weeks. The vet gave me scour treatment, antibiotics and rehydration sachets for both calves but told us that it did not look good and did not hold too much hope for either. Well 2 hours later the sicker of the 2 calves died which made me believe that there was no hope for the other. I was going out throughout the day and night to rehydrate the remaining calf and have managed to keep her going for another week since the vet visit. She is now eating and drinking without coaxing and has firm stools but still looks depressed and still cannot stand up (it has been a little over a week since she has been down) even when we pick her up to try and make her stand. And to top it off I have just noticed tonight that she has developed a strong smell to her breath, it almost smells like disinfectant or ammonia (white king for australians) and I just have no idea. If anyone knows how long it might take for her to get up or what the smell is please reply as I have no idea. Thankyou kirsty [/QUOTE]
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