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Lift the cow or Not?
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<blockquote data-quote="skip" data-source="post: 368551" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Thanks for the responses to my original post. As a note, the cow had the calf at daylight on Thursday morning. It was a cool morning and steam off her and the calf was apparent. On Thursday and Friday morning she did try to get up on her own and came quite close. She shifted herself from her right to left side on multiple occasions during that time. It was late Friday that I saw she was pulling herself around but staying more on her left side. The vet told me it was not necessary to give her penicillin unless she quit eating and drinking. She has certainly not lost her appetite. She eating and drinking fine.</p><p></p><p>My neighbor is going to give me a hand in lifting her today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skip, post: 368551, member: 82"] Thanks for the responses to my original post. As a note, the cow had the calf at daylight on Thursday morning. It was a cool morning and steam off her and the calf was apparent. On Thursday and Friday morning she did try to get up on her own and came quite close. She shifted herself from her right to left side on multiple occasions during that time. It was late Friday that I saw she was pulling herself around but staying more on her left side. The vet told me it was not necessary to give her penicillin unless she quit eating and drinking. She has certainly not lost her appetite. She eating and drinking fine. My neighbor is going to give me a hand in lifting her today. [/QUOTE]
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