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cow won't eat or drink
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<blockquote data-quote="Farminlund" data-source="post: 206151" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I would think that not eating much or at all explains the lack of cud chewing. On an earlier post her temp seemed close to normal, however, 103 is close to becoming a big problem. At a calf temp of 104, our vet says to start treatment (when we saw evidence of low energy, droopy ears & such we would treat even at 103, usually for pneumonia). Could she have a case of silent pneumonia? In calves it comes on fast & can be fatal if not treated quickly. We use micatol & have always been able to save them. Only once have I treated a cow for respiratory problems & she could be heard (breathing) from across the pasture - treated her the same & achieved the same excellent results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farminlund, post: 206151, member: 1132"] I would think that not eating much or at all explains the lack of cud chewing. On an earlier post her temp seemed close to normal, however, 103 is close to becoming a big problem. At a calf temp of 104, our vet says to start treatment (when we saw evidence of low energy, droopy ears & such we would treat even at 103, usually for pneumonia). Could she have a case of silent pneumonia? In calves it comes on fast & can be fatal if not treated quickly. We use micatol & have always been able to save them. Only once have I treated a cow for respiratory problems & she could be heard (breathing) from across the pasture - treated her the same & achieved the same excellent results. [/QUOTE]
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