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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1727419" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Okay, so 2 months +/-. I'm assuming they haven't been seen by your vet or you have not contacted him/her? No more antibiotics (which won't do squat unless it's foot rot or something like that). Banamine injectable IV only for pain/inflammation if you don't have transdermal. If they were mine (well, they'd be gone because of the attitude but . . . ) I'd keep them in a small space until they calved. Unless they're clearly in pain and the only right thing to do is cut your losses and put them down &/or try to salvage as freezer beef. You can't sell them now because of the withdrawal time for the LA unless you sell mid to late Feb., and you know they won't sell as bred if they're crippled (here, they'd sell as canners). If they do well enough to calve, you'll have to reassess the situation then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1727419, member: 24027"] Okay, so 2 months +/-. I'm assuming they haven't been seen by your vet or you have not contacted him/her? No more antibiotics (which won't do squat unless it's foot rot or something like that). Banamine injectable IV only for pain/inflammation if you don't have transdermal. If they were mine (well, they'd be gone because of the attitude but . . . ) I'd keep them in a small space until they calved. Unless they're clearly in pain and the only right thing to do is cut your losses and put them down &/or try to salvage as freezer beef. You can't sell them now because of the withdrawal time for the LA unless you sell mid to late Feb., and you know they won't sell as bred if they're crippled (here, they'd sell as canners). If they do well enough to calve, you'll have to reassess the situation then. [/QUOTE]
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