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Losing a first calf cow
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<blockquote data-quote="BayerFooted" data-source="post: 1665247" data-attributes="member: 41503"><p>These situations are tough, you sit there and hope in one hand and hold reality in the other and can argue yourself until you're blue in the face about what to do. I'm very guilty of this. </p><p></p><p>If she doesn't have the strength to lay sternal anymore and has not been eating or drinking this looks grim. I have bounced back a couple dopey cows/calves after a hard labor with some dextrose and CMPK (regardless of it not being milk fever). </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry about your misfortune. It always seems to be the favorite, the best, the ones with the most potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BayerFooted, post: 1665247, member: 41503"] These situations are tough, you sit there and hope in one hand and hold reality in the other and can argue yourself until you're blue in the face about what to do. I'm very guilty of this. If she doesn't have the strength to lay sternal anymore and has not been eating or drinking this looks grim. I have bounced back a couple dopey cows/calves after a hard labor with some dextrose and CMPK (regardless of it not being milk fever). I'm sorry about your misfortune. It always seems to be the favorite, the best, the ones with the most potential. [/QUOTE]
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