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Calf with very Red Eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichal" data-source="post: 706120" data-attributes="member: 5744"><p>Calve is up and nursing well. Doesn't tear up the grass but is walking around well. A little slow and listless. I have seen many like this and after a couple days they come around. The 7.5" of rain the night it was born is what worried me. Wet, cold, good way to get pneumonia. That was why I hit it with Nuflor. Like I said, Vet would have done the same. I busted a blood vessel in my eye today. Hurts like heck. :help: Now I know how the calf feels. :cry2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichal, post: 706120, member: 5744"] Calve is up and nursing well. Doesn't tear up the grass but is walking around well. A little slow and listless. I have seen many like this and after a couple days they come around. The 7.5" of rain the night it was born is what worried me. Wet, cold, good way to get pneumonia. That was why I hit it with Nuflor. Like I said, Vet would have done the same. I busted a blood vessel in my eye today. Hurts like heck. :help: Now I know how the calf feels. :cry2: [/QUOTE]
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