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Cow Down--need advice ASAP
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<blockquote data-quote="Kat" data-source="post: 109052" data-attributes="member: 523"><p>Hi, </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replys. Yes, I saw the vet pull her. It looked alright, but it seems like this Vet is jinxed. He is really nice and compassionate, but tends to have no answers when things go wrong and I am a problem solver. </p><p></p><p>I understand about the watering and feeding. That is why I am stressed. I am out there constantly with water and feed and hosing her. I feel bad for her. I know that probaly am going to have to put her down , but we are trying one more thing. We are borrowing a water tank tomorrow so she can float in it with a harness of course. I will pray that will work. </p><p></p><p>I just want to find a solution when these things happen.. do you guys think it was the way she was pulled out? The calf was 110 pounds , but this is a mature cow 5 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kat, post: 109052, member: 523"] Hi, Thanks for the replys. Yes, I saw the vet pull her. It looked alright, but it seems like this Vet is jinxed. He is really nice and compassionate, but tends to have no answers when things go wrong and I am a problem solver. I understand about the watering and feeding. That is why I am stressed. I am out there constantly with water and feed and hosing her. I feel bad for her. I know that probaly am going to have to put her down , but we are trying one more thing. We are borrowing a water tank tomorrow so she can float in it with a harness of course. I will pray that will work. I just want to find a solution when these things happen.. do you guys think it was the way she was pulled out? The calf was 110 pounds , but this is a mature cow 5 years old. [/QUOTE]
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