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<blockquote data-quote="colleen" data-source="post: 945925" data-attributes="member: 13004"><p>Its really hot here in Southeast Texas!! 100 and humid. I have a calf that breathes really loud. They are all panting but this one makes noise like snoring. Nooo not as bad as my husband, (that's not possible) but more like a child snoring. Kind of squeaky nasally sounding. It's not all the time either. She has a clear runny nose, and that's just here and there. In fact, They all seem to have a runny nose off and on. I was thinking the humid heat may have something to do with it. What do y'all think? Hate to give antibiotics if not needed. Dosnt act sick at all. But don't want to wait around too long. Signs to be concerned about??</p><p></p><p>thanks for the advice.</p><p>Colleen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colleen, post: 945925, member: 13004"] Its really hot here in Southeast Texas!! 100 and humid. I have a calf that breathes really loud. They are all panting but this one makes noise like snoring. Nooo not as bad as my husband, (that's not possible) but more like a child snoring. Kind of squeaky nasally sounding. It's not all the time either. She has a clear runny nose, and that's just here and there. In fact, They all seem to have a runny nose off and on. I was thinking the humid heat may have something to do with it. What do y'all think? Hate to give antibiotics if not needed. Dosnt act sick at all. But don't want to wait around too long. Signs to be concerned about?? thanks for the advice. Colleen [/QUOTE]
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