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Calf with severe breathing problem
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1326934" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Are you sure there isnt something stuck in its mouth...we had a cow one time that showed all the signs of pneumonia. Treated her for it, but the next morning something didnt look right. We put her in the chute and when i felt of her face i could tell something was lodged deep in her mouth. It was a vertebra that she picked up in the pasture to chew on. It was sideways in the back of her mouth, and the hole in the center was allowing her to breath, but barely.. Fit perfectly.... WIth it stuck in her mouth, she'd wheeze and stick her nose out to breath.</p><p>Last year i had a calf who has a wad of grass stuck in the back of his throat. Standing next to him you'd swear he had pneumonia..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1326934, member: 22072"] Are you sure there isnt something stuck in its mouth...we had a cow one time that showed all the signs of pneumonia. Treated her for it, but the next morning something didnt look right. We put her in the chute and when i felt of her face i could tell something was lodged deep in her mouth. It was a vertebra that she picked up in the pasture to chew on. It was sideways in the back of her mouth, and the hole in the center was allowing her to breath, but barely.. Fit perfectly.... WIth it stuck in her mouth, she'd wheeze and stick her nose out to breath. Last year i had a calf who has a wad of grass stuck in the back of his throat. Standing next to him you'd swear he had pneumonia.. [/QUOTE]
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