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<blockquote data-quote="1848" data-source="post: 76273" data-attributes="member: 1303"><p>You mean never vaccinnated the cow?...with anything? I would suspect pnuemonia first and give some antibiotic, but I would also began a vaccination program where you inject a Vibrio-lepto vaccine prior to each breeding season anyway. Is the calf suckling? Does it have a milk snout? (dry milk mated hair on the top part of the snout?) If the calf is weak and/or staggering I would give it LA-200, and maybe some electrolytes. Just don't let the calf aspirate any of the fluid. Keep the bottle lower than the head until you get the tube inserted in the proper location (esophagus) before tilting it up and putting it down the hatch!</p><p></p><p>P.S. Make sure another calf is not stealing the milk from "it's" moma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1848, post: 76273, member: 1303"] You mean never vaccinnated the cow?...with anything? I would suspect pnuemonia first and give some antibiotic, but I would also began a vaccination program where you inject a Vibrio-lepto vaccine prior to each breeding season anyway. Is the calf suckling? Does it have a milk snout? (dry milk mated hair on the top part of the snout?) If the calf is weak and/or staggering I would give it LA-200, and maybe some electrolytes. Just don't let the calf aspirate any of the fluid. Keep the bottle lower than the head until you get the tube inserted in the proper location (esophagus) before tilting it up and putting it down the hatch! P.S. Make sure another calf is not stealing the milk from "it's" moma. [/QUOTE]
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