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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1008209"><p>Thanks hd. 4 vets I talked to today said they don't like to do iv's in the field because of the risk of introducing a bigger problem. He's either coming out tonight or tomorrow. And either way is bringing me banamine and will advise on what to do tonight. I'm leaning to another 10cc dose of dex</p><p>You mention twins and that triggered something I hadn't put together. Palpating I felt the head, normal for what I would expect. But we are also able to feel a lot of movement on her right flank that is more solid for a larger area than I would expect. Could be.....</p><p>She's not in pain, not dehydrated, manure is good.. It's very much like a nerve issue. Ears are up, she's very alert, and has grown fond of deadeye. Pushes me away with her head, but nuzzles him. Lol</p><p></p><p>I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1008209"] Thanks hd. 4 vets I talked to today said they don't like to do iv's in the field because of the risk of introducing a bigger problem. He's either coming out tonight or tomorrow. And either way is bringing me banamine and will advise on what to do tonight. I'm leaning to another 10cc dose of dex You mention twins and that triggered something I hadn't put together. Palpating I felt the head, normal for what I would expect. But we are also able to feel a lot of movement on her right flank that is more solid for a larger area than I would expect. Could be..... She's not in pain, not dehydrated, manure is good.. It's very much like a nerve issue. Ears are up, she's very alert, and has grown fond of deadeye. Pushes me away with her head, but nuzzles him. Lol I [/QUOTE]
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