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Help with newborn who won't nurse
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1747317" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I think you might be right about the pond... all sorts of bacteria can grow in stagnant pond water. Sorry that it has happened... electric fence immediately until you can get a better solution. Moving the other animals was a wise decision.</p><p>I also would not have treated her but just sent her off as soon as the problem was discovered. Hard, but not hot, quarters and no milk does not make sense to try to treat. Cull cow prices are too high to mess around with waiting 45 days for something that absolutely will not work; especially since she had a problem last year and you bottle fed her calf... I get the "favorite" part, but you stated that they were not kept for pets...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1747317, member: 25884"] I think you might be right about the pond... all sorts of bacteria can grow in stagnant pond water. Sorry that it has happened... electric fence immediately until you can get a better solution. Moving the other animals was a wise decision. I also would not have treated her but just sent her off as soon as the problem was discovered. Hard, but not hot, quarters and no milk does not make sense to try to treat. Cull cow prices are too high to mess around with waiting 45 days for something that absolutely will not work; especially since she had a problem last year and you bottle fed her calf... I get the "favorite" part, but you stated that they were not kept for pets... [/QUOTE]
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