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<blockquote data-quote="enanette" data-source="post: 148293" data-attributes="member: 2849"><p>Thank you both for your quick replies!</p><p> </p><p>It led me to research the GREAT suggestion & I discovered some information on: </p><p><a href="http://www.usp.org/pdf/EN/veterinary/aspirin.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.usp.org/pdf/EN/veterinary/aspirin.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Went to the store this evening, gave her the aspirin with some grain. Now it's "wait & see"........I phoned my vet & gave him a FYI. He has a chute! One of the main reasons why I chose him. Never have had to have him come out, & hope he never does!</p><p></p><p>Whew, this cattle care keeps you on your toes! Get to learn alot. Just started with cows, thought I would be "safe" with an older, established cow. Never considered trauma.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, once again for your concern & assistance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enanette, post: 148293, member: 2849"] Thank you both for your quick replies! It led me to research the GREAT suggestion & I discovered some information on: [url=http://www.usp.org/pdf/EN/veterinary/aspirin.pdf]http://www.usp.org/pdf/EN/veterinary/aspirin.pdf[/url] Went to the store this evening, gave her the aspirin with some grain. Now it's "wait & see"........I phoned my vet & gave him a FYI. He has a chute! One of the main reasons why I chose him. Never have had to have him come out, & hope he never does! Whew, this cattle care keeps you on your toes! Get to learn alot. Just started with cows, thought I would be "safe" with an older, established cow. Never considered trauma. Thank you, once again for your concern & assistance! [/QUOTE]
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