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Calf with severe breathing problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1327052" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>I too think it could be something caught somewhere, but I did not find anything when I reached up into her mouth and stuck my fingers in her nose. I also palpated all along her larynx and could not feel anything. It could be something pretty small though, like a Foxtail seed. Her temperature this AM was 102.5, so within the range of normal. She still looks perfectly fine if you plug your ears and don't look at her gasping abdomen. Very active and eating hay. The wheezing sound stops momentarily as she swallows. She occasionally coughs, but not often. I can't figure her out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1327052, member: 9933"] I too think it could be something caught somewhere, but I did not find anything when I reached up into her mouth and stuck my fingers in her nose. I also palpated all along her larynx and could not feel anything. It could be something pretty small though, like a Foxtail seed. Her temperature this AM was 102.5, so within the range of normal. She still looks perfectly fine if you plug your ears and don't look at her gasping abdomen. Very active and eating hay. The wheezing sound stops momentarily as she swallows. She occasionally coughs, but not often. I can't figure her out. [/QUOTE]
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