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<blockquote data-quote="mhill" data-source="post: 29042" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>Yesterday I turned out some first calf heifers and their calves into big pasture. They had been in a small pasture close to the barn and had some shade. Upon checking on them I noticed one that was panting like a dog. The weather was sunny ( low 80's and humid). This particular calf was full of life before we turned them out. Now it is sluggish and seems to have been set back a bit. I brought her and her momma back into the barnyard last evening. Has anyone else ever had this occur with their calves. The calves are only a few days old and I like to keep them close to the barn so I can keep an eye on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhill, post: 29042, member: 153"] Yesterday I turned out some first calf heifers and their calves into big pasture. They had been in a small pasture close to the barn and had some shade. Upon checking on them I noticed one that was panting like a dog. The weather was sunny ( low 80's and humid). This particular calf was full of life before we turned them out. Now it is sluggish and seems to have been set back a bit. I brought her and her momma back into the barnyard last evening. Has anyone else ever had this occur with their calves. The calves are only a few days old and I like to keep them close to the barn so I can keep an eye on them. [/QUOTE]
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