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<blockquote data-quote="colleen" data-source="post: 940979" data-attributes="member: 13004"><p>I have a 4 week old calf that looks healthy, nurses well. It keeps getting overheated. At least twice in one week. Temp is about 94 outside and muggy. Poop is color of brown mustard. When it was panting the first night(2 days ago). Vet said typical over heating. Wet her down. See her eating grazing playing but last night she was panting again a little, she breathes fast and does appear hotter when others are fine. Could her thermostat just not be working yet? What about poop color. Cannot catch her very easily so husband is not going to worry about it just yet. Thanks for some advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colleen, post: 940979, member: 13004"] I have a 4 week old calf that looks healthy, nurses well. It keeps getting overheated. At least twice in one week. Temp is about 94 outside and muggy. Poop is color of brown mustard. When it was panting the first night(2 days ago). Vet said typical over heating. Wet her down. See her eating grazing playing but last night she was panting again a little, she breathes fast and does appear hotter when others are fine. Could her thermostat just not be working yet? What about poop color. Cannot catch her very easily so husband is not going to worry about it just yet. Thanks for some advice! [/QUOTE]
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