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Cows down, cant move rear legs
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10895"><p>We have lost 2 yearling calves in the past 2 months. They were found down near bale feeder, moved them inside the barn. They had no problem eating grain, hay, etc. for 2 weeks until we decided to put them down. When lifting with pelvic lift we tried everything to get them to move their legs. They only shifted thier weight a couple of times and that was it. I injected Vit B every day, gave LA-200 the first day and Ivomec just in case. Sometimes wouldnt drink but put in a stomach tube when this happened (only about 2 times a week with corn syrup). The vet couldnt tell us what was wrong. Anybody else having a problem like this in Missouri or elsewhere?</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:fischersstkfrm@aol.com">fischersstkfrm@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10895"] We have lost 2 yearling calves in the past 2 months. They were found down near bale feeder, moved them inside the barn. They had no problem eating grain, hay, etc. for 2 weeks until we decided to put them down. When lifting with pelvic lift we tried everything to get them to move their legs. They only shifted thier weight a couple of times and that was it. I injected Vit B every day, gave LA-200 the first day and Ivomec just in case. Sometimes wouldnt drink but put in a stomach tube when this happened (only about 2 times a week with corn syrup). The vet couldnt tell us what was wrong. Anybody else having a problem like this in Missouri or elsewhere? [email=fischersstkfrm@aol.com]fischersstkfrm@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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