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<blockquote data-quote="Bevie" data-source="post: 244103" data-attributes="member: 4340"><p>What I meant by vet had never seen anything like this is..... not dehydrated but for no apparent reason. no pneumonia type symptoms, was fine nursing 2wk old calf and boom. She did NOT have scours until a day or so into the bottle feeding. I've seen dehydrated calves, seen pneumonia, seen snake bite, I live in Southern Oklahoma seen a lot of stuff. but there is no obvious symptom pointing to anything specific. eyes are not weepy - she seemed to be getting stronger after scours were under control and eyes looked honestly good. I do sincerely thank you for your help, I was raised and worked on a dairy farm. my family has always been in the cattle industry, uncle is a cattle buyer. etc. and I'm am tending to agree, she needs to suffer no more. I just felt as long as she wanted to nurse, maybe I could help her. thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bevie, post: 244103, member: 4340"] What I meant by vet had never seen anything like this is..... not dehydrated but for no apparent reason. no pneumonia type symptoms, was fine nursing 2wk old calf and boom. She did NOT have scours until a day or so into the bottle feeding. I've seen dehydrated calves, seen pneumonia, seen snake bite, I live in Southern Oklahoma seen a lot of stuff. but there is no obvious symptom pointing to anything specific. eyes are not weepy - she seemed to be getting stronger after scours were under control and eyes looked honestly good. I do sincerely thank you for your help, I was raised and worked on a dairy farm. my family has always been in the cattle industry, uncle is a cattle buyer. etc. and I'm am tending to agree, she needs to suffer no more. I just felt as long as she wanted to nurse, maybe I could help her. thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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