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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1786560" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Welcome to CT!</p><p></p><p>Did the vet give the heifer any antibiotics after he pulled the dead calf? Sounds like she probably has an infection, especially with a dead calf in her for that length of time. I would suggest doing your best to get her caught again, even if it means bringing in 20 of her closest friends (at which point you sort her out). I'm a firm believer in Vit B Complex for sluggish calves and it may help your heifer, but I suspect there's a lot more going on and she'll need a lot more than that. What is your location? Do you have access to a chute, headgate or some way to restrain her? Once you get her in, can you take her temperature? Sooooo many variables!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1786560, member: 24027"] Welcome to CT! Did the vet give the heifer any antibiotics after he pulled the dead calf? Sounds like she probably has an infection, especially with a dead calf in her for that length of time. I would suggest doing your best to get her caught again, even if it means bringing in 20 of her closest friends (at which point you sort her out). I'm a firm believer in Vit B Complex for sluggish calves and it may help your heifer, but I suspect there's a lot more going on and she'll need a lot more than that. What is your location? Do you have access to a chute, headgate or some way to restrain her? Once you get her in, can you take her temperature? Sooooo many variables! [/QUOTE]
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