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Haybelly or am I getting an OOPS calf?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1682700" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>what's the wet finger test?</p><p></p><p>So today he looked a bit bloated, I gave him electrolytes with a scour bolus at noon, it was breezy out but the sun was really hot.. also gave him a shot of draxxin since his cord was ripped off right at the navel, I had to go to town in the afternoon, he looked fine so I left him.. Got back at 10 pm, got him and momma up and got him up to the teats, he nursed a bit, seemed to be pretty awake and feeling better... He's got one knuckle that doesn't hold his weight very well, I'm sure he'll get over that no problem,.. I know he's able to get up on his own now, so while I'm not 100% sure we're in the clear, I think we're over the big hurdles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1682700, member: 9096"] what's the wet finger test? So today he looked a bit bloated, I gave him electrolytes with a scour bolus at noon, it was breezy out but the sun was really hot.. also gave him a shot of draxxin since his cord was ripped off right at the navel, I had to go to town in the afternoon, he looked fine so I left him.. Got back at 10 pm, got him and momma up and got him up to the teats, he nursed a bit, seemed to be pretty awake and feeling better... He's got one knuckle that doesn't hold his weight very well, I'm sure he'll get over that no problem,.. I know he's able to get up on his own now, so while I'm not 100% sure we're in the clear, I think we're over the big hurdles [/QUOTE]
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