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<blockquote data-quote="Dean the hobby farmer" data-source="post: 365365" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>Thanks everyone for the replies with my problem with the down cow.Sorry I did not get on with some info on the cow , was not around the computer all day.The vet thinks it could because of low protein due to the poor hay condtions last summer.She was fine Thursday out eating with the other cows,Friday different story.I am not familar with names of medications , one was done by iv to build up her protein.Tomorrow a friend is going to see if we can lift her up with his cow lift.Two years ago she was a mother to couple of calves in the pasture,pasture was poor she had no problem.Sorry I can not give the right answer because I do not know what the right answer is I hope it turns out for the best she has on beautiful calve this year.Thanks Dean :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean the hobby farmer, post: 365365, member: 610"] Thanks everyone for the replies with my problem with the down cow.Sorry I did not get on with some info on the cow , was not around the computer all day.The vet thinks it could because of low protein due to the poor hay condtions last summer.She was fine Thursday out eating with the other cows,Friday different story.I am not familar with names of medications , one was done by iv to build up her protein.Tomorrow a friend is going to see if we can lift her up with his cow lift.Two years ago she was a mother to couple of calves in the pasture,pasture was poor she had no problem.Sorry I can not give the right answer because I do not know what the right answer is I hope it turns out for the best she has on beautiful calve this year.Thanks Dean :? [/QUOTE]
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