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<blockquote data-quote="suzorse" data-source="post: 951978" data-attributes="member: 17294"><p>I would mix some baking soda with molasses and warm water about a pint and use a syringe to drench her with as grain overload can cause acidosis , put a cup of molasses in warm water for her to drink as it will give her energy,brown sugar works also in a pinch, I had cows get out and into the grain and my vet had me give them 10cc banimine and a quart of mineral oil to ward off acidosis,</p><p>I used baking soda with the oil,works for bloat also,sounds like her rumen may be shutting down if she is not eating very well, hope she gets better, are there any dairys around that might have a hip lift you could borrow ,just trying to throw out ideas</p><p> Suzanne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzorse, post: 951978, member: 17294"] I would mix some baking soda with molasses and warm water about a pint and use a syringe to drench her with as grain overload can cause acidosis , put a cup of molasses in warm water for her to drink as it will give her energy,brown sugar works also in a pinch, I had cows get out and into the grain and my vet had me give them 10cc banimine and a quart of mineral oil to ward off acidosis, I used baking soda with the oil,works for bloat also,sounds like her rumen may be shutting down if she is not eating very well, hope she gets better, are there any dairys around that might have a hip lift you could borrow ,just trying to throw out ideas Suzanne [/QUOTE]
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