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<blockquote data-quote="jvicars" data-source="post: 458138" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>dont take the comments here to hard. this is a great place to learn and keep from making more mistakes. i think i know where you purchased those since i am in your area. i have purchased a few thins ones from the same place and had luck getting weight put on them. as mentioned you need to get them wormed asap and watch for mucus from the noise. I had a few that I had to dose with LA 200. </p><p></p><p>The big I mistake I made is taking lightly the advice of getting facilities to treat them. I thought I had ok working pens etc until I need to treat a wild sick cow I purchased. </p><p></p><p>Then i realized the errors I had made and since I have corrected them. I ended up have to have a cowboy here rope her to give her injections. </p><p></p><p>Its a learning process for a newbie (like me as well). Expensive if you dont listen to what is written here. </p><p></p><p>good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvicars, post: 458138, member: 7166"] dont take the comments here to hard. this is a great place to learn and keep from making more mistakes. i think i know where you purchased those since i am in your area. i have purchased a few thins ones from the same place and had luck getting weight put on them. as mentioned you need to get them wormed asap and watch for mucus from the noise. I had a few that I had to dose with LA 200. The big I mistake I made is taking lightly the advice of getting facilities to treat them. I thought I had ok working pens etc until I need to treat a wild sick cow I purchased. Then i realized the errors I had made and since I have corrected them. I ended up have to have a cowboy here rope her to give her injections. Its a learning process for a newbie (like me as well). Expensive if you dont listen to what is written here. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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