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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12305"><p>If it one out of a number of animals, unless she is at a nutritional need point other then the others, I would think a nutritional deficiency. May have gotten into a weed or other material causing problems. Now the catch as I see it. If she starts showing a slight improvement and then gets worse again, it will be harder to correct whatever problem there is. We're lucky in that we have a far above average relationship with our vet. A phone call explaining the problem will either have a medication waiting at the office for us to pick up, a reassuarance that it isn't anything to really worry about, or a prompt visit from the vet. I've been criticized before for the comment, but here goes again. You vet is almost a partner in your herd. He/she/(or in CA)it is frequently an invaluable resource and is as interested in keeping your animals healthy as you are.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> have trailer hitched up and ready</p><p>> to go in am- wondering about a</p><p>> nutrient deficiency????? she ate</p><p>> well this eve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12305"] If it one out of a number of animals, unless she is at a nutritional need point other then the others, I would think a nutritional deficiency. May have gotten into a weed or other material causing problems. Now the catch as I see it. If she starts showing a slight improvement and then gets worse again, it will be harder to correct whatever problem there is. We're lucky in that we have a far above average relationship with our vet. A phone call explaining the problem will either have a medication waiting at the office for us to pick up, a reassuarance that it isn't anything to really worry about, or a prompt visit from the vet. I've been criticized before for the comment, but here goes again. You vet is almost a partner in your herd. He/she/(or in CA)it is frequently an invaluable resource and is as interested in keeping your animals healthy as you are. dun > have trailer hitched up and ready > to go in am- wondering about a > nutrient deficiency????? she ate > well this eve. [/QUOTE]
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