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<blockquote data-quote="Farminlund" data-source="post: 220127" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>That was my original plan (another round of antibodics) until I was told by someone (who I thought knew more than me) that he was stifled (no chance for recovery). He did said he'd go on with more antibodics anyhow, but I felt like if he was right with his diagonsis then it was much work & risk (he over 1 tn) for nothing. If that had worked, I guess I would then have concluded it was footrot & not have known what the real cause was.</p><p></p><p>I rarely have the vet pay a call, so I learned much (also solved the gingerly walking heifer - see other post) & although I have not seen the bill yet, think it was an all around good experience. Not to mention that paying the vet is a good thing for the future emergencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farminlund, post: 220127, member: 1132"] That was my original plan (another round of antibodics) until I was told by someone (who I thought knew more than me) that he was stifled (no chance for recovery). He did said he'd go on with more antibodics anyhow, but I felt like if he was right with his diagonsis then it was much work & risk (he over 1 tn) for nothing. If that had worked, I guess I would then have concluded it was footrot & not have known what the real cause was. I rarely have the vet pay a call, so I learned much (also solved the gingerly walking heifer - see other post) & although I have not seen the bill yet, think it was an all around good experience. Not to mention that paying the vet is a good thing for the future emergencies. [/QUOTE]
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