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From vet - LA200 injections for retained placenta?
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<blockquote data-quote="djinwa" data-source="post: 680689" data-attributes="member: 8265"><p>My one cow calved Friday afternoon - still has placenta hanging. I've read past threads and other info sources saying you can just leave it. But called vet today and my wife picked up Lutalyse and LA200 from them. Said to give Lutalyse first before she gets riled up from the LA200 which stings really bad. I'm supposed to give 5cc LA200 per hundredweight, and she might be 800+ pounds (small cow -Jersey/Lowline).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, so I have to give at least 40cc and can't give over 10cc in a spot, so 4 injections of something that's going to hurt bad. This is my milk cow and I don't really want to traumatize her. If she's eating okay, does she need antibiotics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djinwa, post: 680689, member: 8265"] My one cow calved Friday afternoon - still has placenta hanging. I've read past threads and other info sources saying you can just leave it. But called vet today and my wife picked up Lutalyse and LA200 from them. Said to give Lutalyse first before she gets riled up from the LA200 which stings really bad. I'm supposed to give 5cc LA200 per hundredweight, and she might be 800+ pounds (small cow -Jersey/Lowline). Anyway, so I have to give at least 40cc and can't give over 10cc in a spot, so 4 injections of something that's going to hurt bad. This is my milk cow and I don't really want to traumatize her. If she's eating okay, does she need antibiotics? [/QUOTE]
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