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<blockquote data-quote="panhandle_rancher" data-source="post: 73278" data-attributes="member: 1380"><p>I hate to put some clouds over your sunny day but if it was my husband with that problem he'd a shot her a long time ago. When it comes to stuff like that we dont waste our time. I'ts harsh, but our business is business...you have to make tough choices. (although I feel terrible about most things)</p><p></p><p>The best advice I could give is you need to be able to know and trust your vet with your life. Our vet is very useful in our operation not only by doing his job but by being able to answer questions. When our doc tells us something we do it....no questions asked. If the cow doesn't seem to be getting better, put it out of it's pain.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, I hope she's a tough heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panhandle_rancher, post: 73278, member: 1380"] I hate to put some clouds over your sunny day but if it was my husband with that problem he'd a shot her a long time ago. When it comes to stuff like that we dont waste our time. I'ts harsh, but our business is business...you have to make tough choices. (although I feel terrible about most things) The best advice I could give is you need to be able to know and trust your vet with your life. Our vet is very useful in our operation not only by doing his job but by being able to answer questions. When our doc tells us something we do it....no questions asked. If the cow doesn't seem to be getting better, put it out of it's pain. Good luck, I hope she's a tough heifer. [/QUOTE]
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