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<blockquote data-quote="goodebros" data-source="post: 657061" data-attributes="member: 11901"><p>Thanks for the advice guys,</p><p></p><p>We should here back with the culture monday but everyone has the same opinion...ecoli.</p><p></p><p>This is a beef cow and she calved about a month ago in pasture. I noticed she was not hanging with the rest of the herd after calving and thought maybe she might have a twine still in her. She was milking and caring for her calve fine though. I pulled her out of the pasture and found the mastitis.</p><p></p><p>I guess it is the weather whe have been having this winter. It is a mud pit where ever you go and no real signs of drying up yet.</p><p></p><p>The vet came up yesterday morning and treated her IV and SC with antibiotics and IMM in the rear quarter that is already bad. He said it looked like we could save the quarter for next calving. He also said that the calve would just suck the IMM's out of the other quarters while nursing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodebros, post: 657061, member: 11901"] Thanks for the advice guys, We should here back with the culture monday but everyone has the same opinion...ecoli. This is a beef cow and she calved about a month ago in pasture. I noticed she was not hanging with the rest of the herd after calving and thought maybe she might have a twine still in her. She was milking and caring for her calve fine though. I pulled her out of the pasture and found the mastitis. I guess it is the weather whe have been having this winter. It is a mud pit where ever you go and no real signs of drying up yet. The vet came up yesterday morning and treated her IV and SC with antibiotics and IMM in the rear quarter that is already bad. He said it looked like we could save the quarter for next calving. He also said that the calve would just suck the IMM's out of the other quarters while nursing? [/QUOTE]
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