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Haybelly or am I getting an OOPS calf?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1682651" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Yup, Now I just have to get him firing on all cylinders!... He's a little bloated this morning, I got him up and tried to make him move around a bit, Momma is doing a great job, lots of licking and attentive, I got him up to the teats and he fiddled with them a bit but didn't really nurse, I'll hold off on bottling him for a bit and get him a bit hungry.. Kinda thinking a shot of draxxin could be in order, he inhaled a bunch of his colostrum rather than swallowing properly... I forget, clostridial bloat, is that a danger when they're this young or is it when they're a few weeks old it happens?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1682651, member: 9096"] Yup, Now I just have to get him firing on all cylinders!... He's a little bloated this morning, I got him up and tried to make him move around a bit, Momma is doing a great job, lots of licking and attentive, I got him up to the teats and he fiddled with them a bit but didn't really nurse, I'll hold off on bottling him for a bit and get him a bit hungry.. Kinda thinking a shot of draxxin could be in order, he inhaled a bunch of his colostrum rather than swallowing properly... I forget, clostridial bloat, is that a danger when they're this young or is it when they're a few weeks old it happens? [/QUOTE]
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