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Heifer down after stillborn calf
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<blockquote data-quote="waterman74" data-source="post: 1491190" data-attributes="member: 25223"><p>Update</p><p>The vet came today. She is not prolapsed, and her uterus is healing nicely... However, she has limited feeling in both back legs, and her bladder was very full. She was given calcium iv, Dex, and some other shots. The vet doesn't think she is going to get up, but she still tries, and she is still eating and drinking, so we are going to keep trying... She gave me a bottle of Dex for a once a day shot.... She is still very swollen in her back end. Thinking about bringing the tractor out and trying to lift her a little everyday, but I'm still unsure on that. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waterman74, post: 1491190, member: 25223"] Update The vet came today. She is not prolapsed, and her uterus is healing nicely... However, she has limited feeling in both back legs, and her bladder was very full. She was given calcium iv, Dex, and some other shots. The vet doesn't think she is going to get up, but she still tries, and she is still eating and drinking, so we are going to keep trying... She gave me a bottle of Dex for a once a day shot.... She is still very swollen in her back end. Thinking about bringing the tractor out and trying to lift her a little everyday, but I'm still unsure on that. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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