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calf with injured front leg (update and ?'s)
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<blockquote data-quote="plash23" data-source="post: 218784" data-attributes="member: 2395"><p>Just wanted to thank you guys for all your help. I know you all like having updates so here ya go. We put her down last week, I just couldn't seem to get the infection out. Think it was a case of too little too late, but you win some you lose some. I really want to give mscamp a big THANK YOU cause if it wasn't for you I would have not even been going in the right direction. She did have navel ill and somewhere along the way I heard that it can result from not getting the colstrum at the right time. Mother was very good, but she(calf) got out of the fence and was on the back porch of the owner when I found her. Don't know how long she was there (hour or three) but I wanted to see if you guys had heard the same about not getting colstrum and if they are more likely to get infections. Also, and finally, I wanted know if anyone remembers what vicky said was better to put on the navels (instead of iodine), or if any of you use something different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plash23, post: 218784, member: 2395"] Just wanted to thank you guys for all your help. I know you all like having updates so here ya go. We put her down last week, I just couldn't seem to get the infection out. Think it was a case of too little too late, but you win some you lose some. I really want to give mscamp a big THANK YOU cause if it wasn't for you I would have not even been going in the right direction. She did have navel ill and somewhere along the way I heard that it can result from not getting the colstrum at the right time. Mother was very good, but she(calf) got out of the fence and was on the back porch of the owner when I found her. Don't know how long she was there (hour or three) but I wanted to see if you guys had heard the same about not getting colstrum and if they are more likely to get infections. Also, and finally, I wanted know if anyone remembers what vicky said was better to put on the navels (instead of iodine), or if any of you use something different. [/QUOTE]
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