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<blockquote data-quote="Lakesidecowgirl" data-source="post: 741385" data-attributes="member: 13932"><p>We had 2 cows go down last week at tje same time. One older one with a calf on her and one yearling that was perfect in every way.Not a mother calf combo. We got the older one up and wlaked her to the barn but she was dogg-legging the whole way, she would not eat or drink and was back done the next day and dieed the day after. The yearling we have not been able to get up is still alive, only eats and drinks a tiny bit. She seems to have labored breathing and has a hard time keeping her head up. If she brings it back too far she just flops onto her side and cannot get her head back up on her own, we have to help her get into "cow fashion". We gave them both Penicillian and LA200. This is the first time we have had such a healthy young cow go down like this, and we have always had cows. Don't know what this is or what to do for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakesidecowgirl, post: 741385, member: 13932"] We had 2 cows go down last week at tje same time. One older one with a calf on her and one yearling that was perfect in every way.Not a mother calf combo. We got the older one up and wlaked her to the barn but she was dogg-legging the whole way, she would not eat or drink and was back done the next day and dieed the day after. The yearling we have not been able to get up is still alive, only eats and drinks a tiny bit. She seems to have labored breathing and has a hard time keeping her head up. If she brings it back too far she just flops onto her side and cannot get her head back up on her own, we have to help her get into "cow fashion". We gave them both Penicillian and LA200. This is the first time we have had such a healthy young cow go down like this, and we have always had cows. Don't know what this is or what to do for her. [/QUOTE]
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