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<blockquote data-quote="wildcatkit52" data-source="post: 1181504" data-attributes="member: 18755"><p>I have a cow down. </p><p></p><p>She was the only one of my dad's cows that didn't calve. She has been hanging back from the rest for about a week now. Yesterday afternoon I saw her down and she let me approach and touch her. I went to the house and back and she had gotten up and moved to the other cows. Today I found her down again. Slight vaginal discharge and nasal discharge. She moved about 20-30 ft while I was away from her again. I hoped maybe she was just about to calve though I couldn't see anymore signs after a while. I sat and watched her this afternoon. She tried to get up but couldn't. I got her to drink a little but she wouldn't take feed. She would stick her nose in the air and swings her head back and forth but doesn't try to get up. </p><p></p><p>If she is down in the morning I will call a vet but trying to get an idea on why she'd be like this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcatkit52, post: 1181504, member: 18755"] I have a cow down. She was the only one of my dad's cows that didn't calve. She has been hanging back from the rest for about a week now. Yesterday afternoon I saw her down and she let me approach and touch her. I went to the house and back and she had gotten up and moved to the other cows. Today I found her down again. Slight vaginal discharge and nasal discharge. She moved about 20-30 ft while I was away from her again. I hoped maybe she was just about to calve though I couldn't see anymore signs after a while. I sat and watched her this afternoon. She tried to get up but couldn't. I got her to drink a little but she wouldn't take feed. She would stick her nose in the air and swings her head back and forth but doesn't try to get up. If she is down in the morning I will call a vet but trying to get an idea on why she'd be like this... [/QUOTE]
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