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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11256"><p>> I have a 2-week old calf that</p><p>> didn't receive colostrum until it</p><p>> was about 8-10 hrs old. We got it</p><p>> to nurse at that time. I also gave</p><p>> it 2 doses of Kick-start. It has</p><p>> always moved slow, but now there</p><p>> seems to be swelling in the right</p><p>> knee joint. I have also given it 2</p><p>> swhots of La200. It is a bull</p><p>> calf, it gets up to nurse and then</p><p>> lays back down. Any help will be</p><p>> appreciated. I would also like to add that he had a 104 degree temperture. He does not have diarrhea and looks healthy.</p><p></p><p>> Thanks in advance, Harry</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:hc_gmhs@att.net">hc_gmhs@att.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11256"] > I have a 2-week old calf that > didn't receive colostrum until it > was about 8-10 hrs old. We got it > to nurse at that time. I also gave > it 2 doses of Kick-start. It has > always moved slow, but now there > seems to be swelling in the right > knee joint. I have also given it 2 > swhots of La200. It is a bull > calf, it gets up to nurse and then > lays back down. Any help will be > appreciated. I would also like to add that he had a 104 degree temperture. He does not have diarrhea and looks healthy. > Thanks in advance, Harry [email=hc_gmhs@att.net]hc_gmhs@att.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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