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cow needs help getting up
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 942980" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I started to reply earlier but anything I'd have to say would require seeing her in person. I think you need to have a vet come look at her if she's worth saving as there are diferent possiblities that we can't see without being on sight. </p><p>If you can't get a vet visit to pencil out on her then I'd try hotshoting her once or twice to see if she'll start getting to where she tries hard on her own as soon as you walk up. If that works then I'd make sure she's on good mineral and feed so that if it's an issue of deficiancy it can correct itself. Anything you can do to get her to get up on her own will get her stronger.</p><p>If you can do it, a bottle of dextrose IV does wonders towards getting the weak ones back up and around.</p><p>Either way, she's a cull once/if she get's the calf raised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 942980, member: 14661"] I started to reply earlier but anything I'd have to say would require seeing her in person. I think you need to have a vet come look at her if she's worth saving as there are diferent possiblities that we can't see without being on sight. If you can't get a vet visit to pencil out on her then I'd try hotshoting her once or twice to see if she'll start getting to where she tries hard on her own as soon as you walk up. If that works then I'd make sure she's on good mineral and feed so that if it's an issue of deficiancy it can correct itself. Anything you can do to get her to get up on her own will get her stronger. If you can do it, a bottle of dextrose IV does wonders towards getting the weak ones back up and around. Either way, she's a cull once/if she get's the calf raised. [/QUOTE]
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