I've got a 1 month old calf who endured a brutal Colorado storm 3 weeks ago. His momma has never been very attentive, she leaves him at every opportunity. My husband and I brought him in during the storm, he was not interested in any milk. We kept him in our "warm room" gave B12 and put him back out the next morning. Two days ago this calf lost BOTH rear hooves (due to frostbite is our guess) the whole hoof including the plantar bone came off. After bringing him in, I flushed both sites added aluminum spray, a non-stick gauze, some cotton padding and wrapped both legs semi-loosely in vet wrap. I Gave some Bute paste and tried to give him a bottle with milk replacer, he WASNT having it, not at all interested in the bottle. For the most part he stands and walks well, I can tell he's uncomfortable and he lays down a lot. He can get up on his own.. We tried to put him in a maternity pen with mom and she wouldn't leave the herd for ANYTHING! We put him out with mom to eat where his bandages were soaked in mud. He was sure hungry and stood to eat for quite a while. I went out to check on him tonight and he was laying clear on the other side of the pasture with mom no where in sight (no surprise). I brought him back in the warm room re-flushed, bandaged, gave antibiotics and I'm leaving him in for the evening.
Questions:
What tips does anyone have on him taking a bottle?
Has anyone seen anything like this before?
Did the calf live or was it euthanized?
Is Bute good for a calf experiencing this kind of pain, if not what is?
**We are aware that his prognosis is poor and we DO NOT want him to suffer, so we don't need any harsh comments. We love our animals VERY much and know its very possible he will end up being euthanized sooner than later. There's not much educational info on this type of situation. I'm mostly wondering if anyone has experienced this, what they did to HELP the calf, I'm willing to put in the man hours to help this calf if I can.**
IF YOU MADE IT THIS FAR, THANK YOU!!
Questions:
What tips does anyone have on him taking a bottle?
Has anyone seen anything like this before?
Did the calf live or was it euthanized?
Is Bute good for a calf experiencing this kind of pain, if not what is?
**We are aware that his prognosis is poor and we DO NOT want him to suffer, so we don't need any harsh comments. We love our animals VERY much and know its very possible he will end up being euthanized sooner than later. There's not much educational info on this type of situation. I'm mostly wondering if anyone has experienced this, what they did to HELP the calf, I'm willing to put in the man hours to help this calf if I can.**
IF YOU MADE IT THIS FAR, THANK YOU!!