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I need help with a down calf
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<blockquote data-quote="rtarmstrong" data-source="post: 49815" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>It's odd that you mentioned the grass poisoning, because about 4 days before we noticed her sort of staggering is when we got rolls of hay delivered to our place and she is the only calf that has really been eating it. Our other calf prefers the grain and sweet feed that we also feed. The other cows eat it but they weigh around 700 to 800 pounds. Is it possible that if it is dallas grass poisoning that it would just affect her based on her weight being less than the other cows also eating it? Just came in from looking at her, she's perky this morning and has a lot of movement in her legs. Maybe today's the day she gets up on her own. (keeping my fingers crossed)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtarmstrong, post: 49815, member: 735"] It's odd that you mentioned the grass poisoning, because about 4 days before we noticed her sort of staggering is when we got rolls of hay delivered to our place and she is the only calf that has really been eating it. Our other calf prefers the grain and sweet feed that we also feed. The other cows eat it but they weigh around 700 to 800 pounds. Is it possible that if it is dallas grass poisoning that it would just affect her based on her weight being less than the other cows also eating it? Just came in from looking at her, she's perky this morning and has a lot of movement in her legs. Maybe today's the day she gets up on her own. (keeping my fingers crossed) [/QUOTE]
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