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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12863"><p>We have an eight year old hereford cow that was in poor condition. She got stuck in a mud hole (she should have been able to get out but was in a weakened condition) and we pulled her out with a tractor. We rolled her up in a sitting position and covered her with blankets. She ate or drank nothing for two days although she had fresh food and water within reach. We made a travois out of a gate and pulled her into the barn and sat her up. She immediately began drinking and eating like a pig. We give her two scoops of beef pellets and fresh hay and water every day. Also sweet mag minerals. She is very alert and tries to get up but seems to have a weak left hind leg. We roll her over and work her hind legs several times a day. She is fighting us more and seems to be stronger. How long should we give her and does ANYONE have any ideas?</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kimajames@northstate.net">kimajames@northstate.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12863"] We have an eight year old hereford cow that was in poor condition. She got stuck in a mud hole (she should have been able to get out but was in a weakened condition) and we pulled her out with a tractor. We rolled her up in a sitting position and covered her with blankets. She ate or drank nothing for two days although she had fresh food and water within reach. We made a travois out of a gate and pulled her into the barn and sat her up. She immediately began drinking and eating like a pig. We give her two scoops of beef pellets and fresh hay and water every day. Also sweet mag minerals. She is very alert and tries to get up but seems to have a weak left hind leg. We roll her over and work her hind legs several times a day. She is fighting us more and seems to be stronger. How long should we give her and does ANYONE have any ideas? [email=kimajames@northstate.net]kimajames@northstate.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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