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<blockquote data-quote="TR" data-source="post: 564569" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Oh heck, yes, he sure did, and at that point I got the lifted eyebrow and the look that said, "what in the heck took YOU (of all people) so long to bring him in?" He took his temp then showed me the thermometer which read the 105.6, then listened to his lungs, then said that he's a sick, sick calf.....to the point of any later, he could be dead kind of sick calf. I didn't ask any questions about what he heard in his lungs after that, but I'll ask more detailed questions of him when I talk to him tomorrow morning. So, in retrospect, I think I made the right call or should say that I'm comfortable about the decision to take him up to the vet. He's staying up there for a couple of days so that if he needs re-treatment, it can be done with minimal stress.....their pens are much better set up than ours are, and it will be less stressful for the little guy to go through theirs for his temp taking 2Xday as well as any additional treatment he may need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR, post: 564569, member: 22"] Oh heck, yes, he sure did, and at that point I got the lifted eyebrow and the look that said, "what in the heck took YOU (of all people) so long to bring him in?" He took his temp then showed me the thermometer which read the 105.6, then listened to his lungs, then said that he's a sick, sick calf.....to the point of any later, he could be dead kind of sick calf. I didn't ask any questions about what he heard in his lungs after that, but I'll ask more detailed questions of him when I talk to him tomorrow morning. So, in retrospect, I think I made the right call or should say that I'm comfortable about the decision to take him up to the vet. He's staying up there for a couple of days so that if he needs re-treatment, it can be done with minimal stress.....their pens are much better set up than ours are, and it will be less stressful for the little guy to go through theirs for his temp taking 2Xday as well as any additional treatment he may need. [/QUOTE]
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