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calf went into shock??
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<blockquote data-quote="hopalong" data-source="post: 512490" data-attributes="member: 3320"><p>thanks all who reasponded</p><p> talked to my vet a little few minutes ago and he said that he doubted the anaphlatic shock factor due to the rapid response to the band removal and the lack of epinephrine usage</p><p>he felt that there was a good possiblility that she may have had 2 in hand that one may have gotten away just as she released the band and the band caught just part of the nut. causing the band to pinch just a little part of and cause a nerve reaction.</p><p> he mentioned the nerve but i missed the name of it!</p><p>he also stated that the quick response to feed was another reason he doubted the shock factor.</p><p>any way thanks for all your input the calf is doing fine too all 4 bottles today and wanted more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopalong, post: 512490, member: 3320"] thanks all who reasponded talked to my vet a little few minutes ago and he said that he doubted the anaphlatic shock factor due to the rapid response to the band removal and the lack of epinephrine usage he felt that there was a good possiblility that she may have had 2 in hand that one may have gotten away just as she released the band and the band caught just part of the nut. causing the band to pinch just a little part of and cause a nerve reaction. he mentioned the nerve but i missed the name of it! he also stated that the quick response to feed was another reason he doubted the shock factor. any way thanks for all your input the calf is doing fine too all 4 bottles today and wanted more! [/QUOTE]
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