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<blockquote data-quote="J-LizH" data-source="post: 1624540" data-attributes="member: 39938"><p>Hi Y'all, </p><p> I have an Angus that gave birth in late April 2019 while we were out of town. Came home 3 days later to a very sickly calf. We started bottle feeding her and gave her antibiotics. She had snot and was wheezy, eventually she did OK, but really stunted. I thought the calf got sick and couldn't nurse. Now I am wondering if it's my cow??? Saturday 3-28-20, woke up to a new calf same mom. Both looked good and calf appeared to be nursing. By Sunday night calf was not getting up. Gave her a 2 pints of half strength milk replacer that night. Monday am the same amount of milk replacer. Couldn't get the mom to hold still to check her udder. One side looked nursed the other side not at all. Had a neighbor come load up both to see if we could milk the momma out and get the baby to nurse. The mom's udder is solid cement. Started her on antibiotics and took the calf home to continue bottle feeding. Tuesday the calf wouldn't get up had bloody yellow diarrhea. Giving the calf a bolus for scours 2 x's a day. and electrolytes a total of 2 qts yesterday. This morning (Wednesday) calf had still gooey poo between yellow and green. No blood that I can see. She did moo when I came in to the stall and stood to drink. Drank 4 Cups of electrolytes in am. Made a 4 cup bottle with 2 oz of milk replacer and small scoop of colostrum mix in it around 1:00 PM This time she got up and walked to me and drank like a champ. I plan to give 4 more cups of electrolytes around 5:00 pm and them maybe some more milk replacer later this evening. Trying not to give too much to soon.</p><p> </p><p>My first question: Do you think I should not breed the mom again and just feed her up the next 6 mths and put her in the freezer? Shes a really good looking cow from a really good line. </p><p>Second any suggestions that I need to do for the calf? I am so new to raising cows and appreciate all the help I can get.</p><p>Thank you in advance! So glad I found this website!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-LizH, post: 1624540, member: 39938"] Hi Y'all, I have an Angus that gave birth in late April 2019 while we were out of town. Came home 3 days later to a very sickly calf. We started bottle feeding her and gave her antibiotics. She had snot and was wheezy, eventually she did OK, but really stunted. I thought the calf got sick and couldn't nurse. Now I am wondering if it's my cow??? Saturday 3-28-20, woke up to a new calf same mom. Both looked good and calf appeared to be nursing. By Sunday night calf was not getting up. Gave her a 2 pints of half strength milk replacer that night. Monday am the same amount of milk replacer. Couldn't get the mom to hold still to check her udder. One side looked nursed the other side not at all. Had a neighbor come load up both to see if we could milk the momma out and get the baby to nurse. The mom's udder is solid cement. Started her on antibiotics and took the calf home to continue bottle feeding. Tuesday the calf wouldn't get up had bloody yellow diarrhea. Giving the calf a bolus for scours 2 x's a day. and electrolytes a total of 2 qts yesterday. This morning (Wednesday) calf had still gooey poo between yellow and green. No blood that I can see. She did moo when I came in to the stall and stood to drink. Drank 4 Cups of electrolytes in am. Made a 4 cup bottle with 2 oz of milk replacer and small scoop of colostrum mix in it around 1:00 PM This time she got up and walked to me and drank like a champ. I plan to give 4 more cups of electrolytes around 5:00 pm and them maybe some more milk replacer later this evening. Trying not to give too much to soon. My first question: Do you think I should not breed the mom again and just feed her up the next 6 mths and put her in the freezer? Shes a really good looking cow from a really good line. Second any suggestions that I need to do for the calf? I am so new to raising cows and appreciate all the help I can get. Thank you in advance! So glad I found this website! [/QUOTE]
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