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<blockquote data-quote="scf84" data-source="post: 1194879" data-attributes="member: 21032"><p>went to check on her this morning and she was doing basically the same thing, got a bucket of feed and finally got her inside a holding pin and gave her some pasture pro mineral (didnt eat much have done been giving it to the whole herd and they are about tired of it) and nearly a 5 gallon bucket of pellet feed and she ate almost everybite of it and just alittle bit of hay. for now she is in the pin walking around like a normal cow, not sure what changed,but hoping she will continue to get better. im going to keep her in the pin with feed and water so i can keep a better eye on her and she wont have to walk along ways to get water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scf84, post: 1194879, member: 21032"] went to check on her this morning and she was doing basically the same thing, got a bucket of feed and finally got her inside a holding pin and gave her some pasture pro mineral (didnt eat much have done been giving it to the whole herd and they are about tired of it) and nearly a 5 gallon bucket of pellet feed and she ate almost everybite of it and just alittle bit of hay. for now she is in the pin walking around like a normal cow, not sure what changed,but hoping she will continue to get better. im going to keep her in the pin with feed and water so i can keep a better eye on her and she wont have to walk along ways to get water. [/QUOTE]
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