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<blockquote data-quote="alisonb" data-source="post: 688066" data-attributes="member: 13050"><p>Thanks for all the advice-the vet diagnosed LDA. Gave cow 2xCalcitad + Phosamine IV.Apparently this would 'perhaps' get contractions going and everything would fall into place.Gave it 50/50 chance of correcting if not an operation would be needed.</p><p>Well i am pleased to inform you all that she is up licking her calf,eating and drinking.The vet also gave here 2 more drenches.This is the first time i have ever experienced a 'twisted' stomach-sooo much to learn!!</p><p>Thanx again</p><p>Alison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alisonb, post: 688066, member: 13050"] Thanks for all the advice-the vet diagnosed LDA. Gave cow 2xCalcitad + Phosamine IV.Apparently this would 'perhaps' get contractions going and everything would fall into place.Gave it 50/50 chance of correcting if not an operation would be needed. Well i am pleased to inform you all that she is up licking her calf,eating and drinking.The vet also gave here 2 more drenches.This is the first time i have ever experienced a 'twisted' stomach-sooo much to learn!! Thanx again Alison [/QUOTE]
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