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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 564548" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>I would have made the same choice given the rectal temperature readings. You did say you took him to the vet -- didn't your vet listen to his lungs? I had a calf recently that did a lot of panting, but acted okay for the most part otherwise. She'd been treated for pneumonia before, ate, drank, gained weight, but I had my vet out to check her and she still had fluid in her lungs. Two shots of Draxxin and a dose of Nasal-gen, and she's been looking good since then.</p><p></p><p>Re-evaluate the calf tomorrow morning... If he really was sick, you should notice a difference in the next couple days. That's the real test of whether you made the right choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 564548, member: 852"] I would have made the same choice given the rectal temperature readings. You did say you took him to the vet -- didn't your vet listen to his lungs? I had a calf recently that did a lot of panting, but acted okay for the most part otherwise. She'd been treated for pneumonia before, ate, drank, gained weight, but I had my vet out to check her and she still had fluid in her lungs. Two shots of Draxxin and a dose of Nasal-gen, and she's been looking good since then. Re-evaluate the calf tomorrow morning... If he really was sick, you should notice a difference in the next couple days. That's the real test of whether you made the right choice. [/QUOTE]
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