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Ketosis? in dairy heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="LauraleesFarm" data-source="post: 1014254" data-attributes="member: 14261"><p>I would be flat amazed if she ate PG in her feed. You can use a catheter tip 60 cc syringe and drench her with it. The only other thing to do would be to get some of the ketone pee strips and you can titrate your PG routine according to the pee strip ketone level.</p><p>Also, alfalfa hay is more of a high protein, so I would encourage grass grazing more, and not so much the alfalfa. This could be debated either way. But my vet said NO alfalfa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraleesFarm, post: 1014254, member: 14261"] I would be flat amazed if she ate PG in her feed. You can use a catheter tip 60 cc syringe and drench her with it. The only other thing to do would be to get some of the ketone pee strips and you can titrate your PG routine according to the pee strip ketone level. Also, alfalfa hay is more of a high protein, so I would encourage grass grazing more, and not so much the alfalfa. This could be debated either way. But my vet said NO alfalfa. [/QUOTE]
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