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Helf for cow with chronic cough
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<blockquote data-quote="kroberts" data-source="post: 376220" data-attributes="member: 6368"><p>I found this forum looking for something else and am grateful for all your comments, even Dun. He is right. I came out of the hi-tech corporate world where life and death is work or lay-offs. In this world (raising cattle) the life and death is real and painful (at least for me, yes I am a softie). And that is the bad part of it, but once in awhile I do see miracles happen. We use banamine and it does help but don't want to over do it. I will try the pennicillin, that might work. Thanks for that suggestion. She has been penned and not with a herd (as to contamination) and if I have to put her down (if she doesn't get better I will do that) she will be buried on the ranch. I could no way eat her. Thanks again for the help and you all have a great day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kroberts, post: 376220, member: 6368"] I found this forum looking for something else and am grateful for all your comments, even Dun. He is right. I came out of the hi-tech corporate world where life and death is work or lay-offs. In this world (raising cattle) the life and death is real and painful (at least for me, yes I am a softie). And that is the bad part of it, but once in awhile I do see miracles happen. We use banamine and it does help but don't want to over do it. I will try the pennicillin, that might work. Thanks for that suggestion. She has been penned and not with a herd (as to contamination) and if I have to put her down (if she doesn't get better I will do that) she will be buried on the ranch. I could no way eat her. Thanks again for the help and you all have a great day! [/QUOTE]
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