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Calf ~ White, swollen eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="jecyount" data-source="post: 277925" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>It was actually more like 30 hours before we found her. I gave her colostrum on day 3. She did have a difficult birth, the cow was up and down several times and my husband ended up having to pull it and it was still very hard. She was an experienced cow and we never thought twice about watching her to make sure she latched on. When we discovered that she had probably never sucked, she would still look for it but she'd get the back leg or search under the mom's neck. The vet gave her a dose of Baytril on Monday, on Wednesday I gave her another 10 cc of Baytrili. Since Monday we have been using a drench bottle, she eats about 5 times a day, usually about 1 qt to 2 qts at a time. She has gotten more alert, she has spent most of her time laying down, she can't see and runs into everything. Her legs were much weaker when I got her up this morning. I can't decide what to do with her ~ keep trying or have her put down. The dam is current on all shots and always has been. Thanks for the help! (I need it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jecyount, post: 277925, member: 1363"] It was actually more like 30 hours before we found her. I gave her colostrum on day 3. She did have a difficult birth, the cow was up and down several times and my husband ended up having to pull it and it was still very hard. She was an experienced cow and we never thought twice about watching her to make sure she latched on. When we discovered that she had probably never sucked, she would still look for it but she'd get the back leg or search under the mom's neck. The vet gave her a dose of Baytril on Monday, on Wednesday I gave her another 10 cc of Baytrili. Since Monday we have been using a drench bottle, she eats about 5 times a day, usually about 1 qt to 2 qts at a time. She has gotten more alert, she has spent most of her time laying down, she can't see and runs into everything. Her legs were much weaker when I got her up this morning. I can't decide what to do with her ~ keep trying or have her put down. The dam is current on all shots and always has been. Thanks for the help! (I need it) [/QUOTE]
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