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Cow with low appetite, droopy ears and isolating
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<blockquote data-quote="jlahc" data-source="post: 345046" data-attributes="member: 5903"><p>Thanks for the info. I figured the symptoms were pretty generic, but I hadn't seen the droopy ears before and so I wasn't sure if that was an indicator of something in particular.</p><p>I noticed today she has a bit of a cough and runny nose and is a little drooly as well. Her eyes are also very dull looking. Her breath sounds normal though, and she looks like she has been eating at least a little. We took her temp and it was 103.7.</p><p>We decided to treat her with penicillin this afternoon when she didn't get up for her grain. Hopefully she will come around.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again. I just found these forums yesterday and have been scanning through the postings. Lots of interesting info. and perspectives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlahc, post: 345046, member: 5903"] Thanks for the info. I figured the symptoms were pretty generic, but I hadn't seen the droopy ears before and so I wasn't sure if that was an indicator of something in particular. I noticed today she has a bit of a cough and runny nose and is a little drooly as well. Her eyes are also very dull looking. Her breath sounds normal though, and she looks like she has been eating at least a little. We took her temp and it was 103.7. We decided to treat her with penicillin this afternoon when she didn't get up for her grain. Hopefully she will come around. Thanks again. I just found these forums yesterday and have been scanning through the postings. Lots of interesting info. and perspectives. [/QUOTE]
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