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can I share a sad mishap? Heifer injured...
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<blockquote data-quote="Stripey" data-source="post: 641327" data-attributes="member: 9714"><p>Hi, I just wanted to update on the calf.</p><p>Yesterday I thought I would have to destroy her. She couldn't get up and had brown droppings with a touch of mucus. I helped her up and gave her a vitamin tonic, comfrey, and some pelleted feed, and by the afternoon she was much happier. Today (3 days since injury) she's eating, standing and moving around without limping. Her droppings are totally normal.</p><p>She didn't end up having the anti-inflammatories — the vets were all closed — but I can't see any signs of swelling anyway.</p><p>Thank you again everyone who responded — it was really helpful to have a place I could ask questions, and I especially thank you for helping someone so far away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stripey, post: 641327, member: 9714"] Hi, I just wanted to update on the calf. Yesterday I thought I would have to destroy her. She couldn't get up and had brown droppings with a touch of mucus. I helped her up and gave her a vitamin tonic, comfrey, and some pelleted feed, and by the afternoon she was much happier. Today (3 days since injury) she's eating, standing and moving around without limping. Her droppings are totally normal. She didn't end up having the anti-inflammatories — the vets were all closed — but I can't see any signs of swelling anyway. Thank you again everyone who responded — it was really helpful to have a place I could ask questions, and I especially thank you for helping someone so far away. [/QUOTE]
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