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? heart failure in calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 251159" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I used to buy animals like this out of the Sales barn. It was very educational! We have turned around several and had to post two. The ones we upgraded were given MuSe (to improve white muscle performance) and put on good pasture (vs. being pushed around in a dry lot). The big water belly look went away.</p><p></p><p>The two we posted had infected heart sac and an enlarged heart with an absess. The vet thought an extended period of antiobtics might have helped but it was a little late by then. I did not check their temp.</p><p></p><p>They can live with this type of condition for months, but if you put some stress on them they will quickly become dead stock... I would try MuSe, TLC, and good feed for a couple weeks, then veal him if he does not turn around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 251159, member: 1715"] I used to buy animals like this out of the Sales barn. It was very educational! We have turned around several and had to post two. The ones we upgraded were given MuSe (to improve white muscle performance) and put on good pasture (vs. being pushed around in a dry lot). The big water belly look went away. The two we posted had infected heart sac and an enlarged heart with an absess. The vet thought an extended period of antiobtics might have helped but it was a little late by then. I did not check their temp. They can live with this type of condition for months, but if you put some stress on them they will quickly become dead stock... I would try MuSe, TLC, and good feed for a couple weeks, then veal him if he does not turn around. [/QUOTE]
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