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Cow Down--need advice ASAP
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<blockquote data-quote="taranr2002" data-source="post: 115400" data-attributes="member: 398"><p>We had a beef cow go down after having a large calf, she was down 2 weeks and she got up and walked out of the barn one day. But it was a job. We picked her up every day and massaged her legs had to teach the baby to eat with her down. But most of the time they don't get up we were lucky.</p><p>We used Banamine, and Penicillen, most important thing is keep working the legs if you don't they will keep getting weaker. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taranr2002, post: 115400, member: 398"] We had a beef cow go down after having a large calf, she was down 2 weeks and she got up and walked out of the barn one day. But it was a job. We picked her up every day and massaged her legs had to teach the baby to eat with her down. But most of the time they don't get up we were lucky. We used Banamine, and Penicillen, most important thing is keep working the legs if you don't they will keep getting weaker. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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