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Holstein cow down- UPDATE.. She's up!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kat" data-source="post: 192915" data-attributes="member: 523"><p>She has only been down since last night. We cave her some calcium this morning.( she is not preg, or calved so we know it is not milk fever. The blood has stopped from her nose. I think it may have been from the stress of being moved around) She appears to be feeling better now. She is eating hay and drinking and trying to get up. </p><p></p><p>I am going to try to get her up again later with the tractor. Burno, thank you for your reply I appreciate your thoughts. I have had down cows before and I do know when it is time to let go. But since I have no idea what is wrong and it is not a pinched nerve or anything, I feel I have to try. We have had her a long time and I do owe her that much. </p><p></p><p>Could it be a potassium def? </p><p></p><p>Forgot to add, I am going through this because she is a pet and I really want to do right by her. Any thoughts would be great, I want to try everything before I give up on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kat, post: 192915, member: 523"] She has only been down since last night. We cave her some calcium this morning.( she is not preg, or calved so we know it is not milk fever. The blood has stopped from her nose. I think it may have been from the stress of being moved around) She appears to be feeling better now. She is eating hay and drinking and trying to get up. I am going to try to get her up again later with the tractor. Burno, thank you for your reply I appreciate your thoughts. I have had down cows before and I do know when it is time to let go. But since I have no idea what is wrong and it is not a pinched nerve or anything, I feel I have to try. We have had her a long time and I do owe her that much. Could it be a potassium def? Forgot to add, I am going through this because she is a pet and I really want to do right by her. Any thoughts would be great, I want to try everything before I give up on her. [/QUOTE]
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