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<blockquote data-quote="MRRherefords" data-source="post: 1489180" data-attributes="member: 26804"><p>Thank you. Vet has been out three times so far on this one. Just talked to him and he said that Draxxin will be coming on Monday after the Nuflor is done. He confirmed Septicemia. He says that if the calf is not any better by the end of the Draxxin, we should take her to New Bolton Vet hospital. We have had a lot of success there. Our vet has been practicing for nearly 35 years and said this is one of the first that he has seen quite like this, rejecting all antibiotics. New Bolton has access to some of the top drugs and other things. It may be expensive, but we already have so much into her, we might as well see it through. Thank you everyone for your suggestions, help, and encouragement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRRherefords, post: 1489180, member: 26804"] Thank you. Vet has been out three times so far on this one. Just talked to him and he said that Draxxin will be coming on Monday after the Nuflor is done. He confirmed Septicemia. He says that if the calf is not any better by the end of the Draxxin, we should take her to New Bolton Vet hospital. We have had a lot of success there. Our vet has been practicing for nearly 35 years and said this is one of the first that he has seen quite like this, rejecting all antibiotics. New Bolton has access to some of the top drugs and other things. It may be expensive, but we already have so much into her, we might as well see it through. Thank you everyone for your suggestions, help, and encouragement. [/QUOTE]
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