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HELP ...............joint problems in new born
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<blockquote data-quote="Joy of Texas" data-source="post: 572831" data-attributes="member: 7319"><p>Since I just had this problem,maybe I can help. I had one 3 yr.old have a calf about a month and a half ago. The calf was acting strange so I caught her and brought her in. I fixed some colostrum for her and for the next couple of days she seem to be better so I took her back to the cow. The next 2 days she went down hill fast. I took her to the vet and he said she did not recieve enough colostrum early enough. Either the cows teats were stopped up or the calf did not drink enough . So after discussing my opts. we decided to put her down. I was told she would always have joint problems. Which is treatable,but expensive. She would probably died of pneumonia soon. </p><p> Have you checked with a vet ? I agree with Dun it could be anything. But it sure sounds like what happened to my calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy of Texas, post: 572831, member: 7319"] Since I just had this problem,maybe I can help. I had one 3 yr.old have a calf about a month and a half ago. The calf was acting strange so I caught her and brought her in. I fixed some colostrum for her and for the next couple of days she seem to be better so I took her back to the cow. The next 2 days she went down hill fast. I took her to the vet and he said she did not recieve enough colostrum early enough. Either the cows teats were stopped up or the calf did not drink enough . So after discussing my opts. we decided to put her down. I was told she would always have joint problems. Which is treatable,but expensive. She would probably died of pneumonia soon. Have you checked with a vet ? I agree with Dun it could be anything. But it sure sounds like what happened to my calf. [/QUOTE]
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