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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1500106" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Neighbor called me over. Bull calf, 300#, age guess, 3-4 months, had vet out 4 days ago and gave it electrolytes, general antibiotic, field look over, left. Calf on the ground, upright, head erect, eyes clear and steady, nose has tiny bit of mucus, mouth looks ok. Responded well to caressing. Calf is very lean. Owner said that occurred with it getting sick....didn't say how long it was sick before she called the vet. Owner did say that she had detected worms some time ago and bought an OTC wormer and administered it per directions. </p><p></p><p>Owner had food and water in front of it and it took both casually. Stool, brown and firm, not hard...adequate moisture in it, urine normal. Keeps it's front legs tucked up under it. You straighten them out and it immediately tucks the hooves back under the body like cows normally rest. Back legs respond to touching and moving. No Blackleg symptoms. </p><p></p><p>It's in a barn where you can't get anything mechanical in there to lift it up. I thought about the brute force thing, maybe dealing with a lazy calf here. Couple of jabs in the ass with a hot shot.....grab the tail and pull or the head?</p><p></p><p>Comments appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1500106, member: 27848"] Neighbor called me over. Bull calf, 300#, age guess, 3-4 months, had vet out 4 days ago and gave it electrolytes, general antibiotic, field look over, left. Calf on the ground, upright, head erect, eyes clear and steady, nose has tiny bit of mucus, mouth looks ok. Responded well to caressing. Calf is very lean. Owner said that occurred with it getting sick....didn't say how long it was sick before she called the vet. Owner did say that she had detected worms some time ago and bought an OTC wormer and administered it per directions. Owner had food and water in front of it and it took both casually. Stool, brown and firm, not hard...adequate moisture in it, urine normal. Keeps it's front legs tucked up under it. You straighten them out and it immediately tucks the hooves back under the body like cows normally rest. Back legs respond to touching and moving. No Blackleg symptoms. It's in a barn where you can't get anything mechanical in there to lift it up. I thought about the brute force thing, maybe dealing with a lazy calf here. Couple of jabs in the ass with a hot shot.....grab the tail and pull or the head? Comments appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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