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<blockquote data-quote="MoGal" data-source="post: 361005" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>I think was mentioned on the first page, try giving her the sustain III boluses (sulfamethazine, sp?) and ivermectin injectable and see if that doesn't help..... we've had a skinny cow like that all winter, I took her to the vet and although they did blood tests she came back negative for johnnes and something else (can't remember right now what it was). She gained a little weight but not a lot and the vet checked her for worms and she had none.... anyway after reading on here we got her in the chute last week and gave her the boluses and Ivermecterin IM and I'm telling you I can tell a big difference in just one week. We've got her drylotted and she has free choice hay and grain twice daily. This weekend I think we'll turn her loose on the pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoGal, post: 361005, member: 1346"] I think was mentioned on the first page, try giving her the sustain III boluses (sulfamethazine, sp?) and ivermectin injectable and see if that doesn't help..... we've had a skinny cow like that all winter, I took her to the vet and although they did blood tests she came back negative for johnnes and something else (can't remember right now what it was). She gained a little weight but not a lot and the vet checked her for worms and she had none.... anyway after reading on here we got her in the chute last week and gave her the boluses and Ivermecterin IM and I'm telling you I can tell a big difference in just one week. We've got her drylotted and she has free choice hay and grain twice daily. This weekend I think we'll turn her loose on the pasture. [/QUOTE]
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