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<blockquote data-quote="davisba67" data-source="post: 1315353" data-attributes="member: 14657"><p>An update to this heifer with the joint infection. We did treat her with injections of Naxel for a week around Christmas. Stopped any treatment the first of the year, although there was evidence of infection. We knew we would never get all of the infection out but it bought us enough time. Her joint ended up freezing up. She could get around very slowly and always kept a good appetite. The vet performed a C-section yesterday and we now have a healthy heifer calf. We then had the vet put the heifer with bad joint down. We were glad to be able to get her through far enough along to have a calf, but still hard to loose one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davisba67, post: 1315353, member: 14657"] An update to this heifer with the joint infection. We did treat her with injections of Naxel for a week around Christmas. Stopped any treatment the first of the year, although there was evidence of infection. We knew we would never get all of the infection out but it bought us enough time. Her joint ended up freezing up. She could get around very slowly and always kept a good appetite. The vet performed a C-section yesterday and we now have a healthy heifer calf. We then had the vet put the heifer with bad joint down. We were glad to be able to get her through far enough along to have a calf, but still hard to loose one. [/QUOTE]
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