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<blockquote data-quote="dbrews1954" data-source="post: 1260292" data-attributes="member: 20128"><p>WOW same story here in west Michigan, it heated up and have 2 sick cows with the same thing, and funny thing is mine just had the safe gaurdblocks also, then it got hot and humid, mine also have calves on there side, had the vet out and he said pheumonia, gave both a shot behind the ear with anitibiotics I think it was called exceed,1 shot should last 10 days, 2 cows and calf had a fever, gone now and they seemed good but today was real hot and very humid and they both had a little drool and breathing a little heavey, now one of the cows does not seem to have much milk been trying to bottle feed the calf but he does not take to it, don't mean to hijack your thread but so many similarities , hope all works out for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbrews1954, post: 1260292, member: 20128"] WOW same story here in west Michigan, it heated up and have 2 sick cows with the same thing, and funny thing is mine just had the safe gaurdblocks also, then it got hot and humid, mine also have calves on there side, had the vet out and he said pheumonia, gave both a shot behind the ear with anitibiotics I think it was called exceed,1 shot should last 10 days, 2 cows and calf had a fever, gone now and they seemed good but today was real hot and very humid and they both had a little drool and breathing a little heavey, now one of the cows does not seem to have much milk been trying to bottle feed the calf but he does not take to it, don't mean to hijack your thread but so many similarities , hope all works out for you [/QUOTE]
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