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calf with a limp
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<blockquote data-quote="mystery74" data-source="post: 373052" data-attributes="member: 4625"><p>I Have a posted question about this as well. its update: joint infection. This is exactly how my calf started get him off the LA200 and start him on a heavy antibiotic, my vet used pneumonia-V , 20cc twice a day. Cut the leg open if swelled real bad and release the pressure, if pus comes squirting out then you have what my calf is just getting over, maybe you caught it early then i did. our calf is doing better and alive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mystery74, post: 373052, member: 4625"] I Have a posted question about this as well. its update: joint infection. This is exactly how my calf started get him off the LA200 and start him on a heavy antibiotic, my vet used pneumonia-V , 20cc twice a day. Cut the leg open if swelled real bad and release the pressure, if pus comes squirting out then you have what my calf is just getting over, maybe you caught it early then i did. our calf is doing better and alive [/QUOTE]
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