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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1145319" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>When we brought this calf home, she was limp, about 20 pounds, very early and it was hot. First few days we struggled to keep her cool. Being a preemie, she had trouble regulating her temperature. I think its easier to mess with a preemie when its cold, thats when i usually get preemies. I found her the second day, moved into the sun and almost to the point of heatstroke. She was with her mother who did her best to take care of her, but she kept moving her out into the sun. Thats when i brought her into the house. All this time i've tube fed her with a syringe because of her size and she had no sucking reflex. THEN, she gets explosive bloody diarrhea. Moved her outside right before the bloody explosions, and luckily, she was able to keep from overheating. Contact vet and get meds into her quick and by the next day she was good. Kept working on sucking and finally after a week, she nurses a bottle. I had somewhere to go and was gone all day and first thing i did when i got home was check on her and she appeared to be sound asleep and dreaming. Took a little to get her to wake up but she seemed a little wobbly..hum...Started taking note of how she wobbled when i fed her and during the day and figured out she was having seizures. ugh... Some would last quite a while, some would happen while she was up. Those would show in her whole body wobbling around and then she'd pop out of it and seem normal, then wobble, normal.......Anywho, talked to the vet and he said if it gets worse she'll probably die. ugh....</p><p>Today, a little over 2 weeks old, i have not seen any seizures that i can detect so she gets a name. She's still iffy, i hope her outcome will be good, but i do understand that it may not. </p><p></p><p>Meet 1/2 Pint...</p><p><a href="http://s163.photobucket.com/user/cowgirls8/media/IMG_52861.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t294/cowgirls8/IMG_52861.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p>Maggie keeps a good eye on her and makes sure the other dogs dont get too close..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1145319, member: 22072"] When we brought this calf home, she was limp, about 20 pounds, very early and it was hot. First few days we struggled to keep her cool. Being a preemie, she had trouble regulating her temperature. I think its easier to mess with a preemie when its cold, thats when i usually get preemies. I found her the second day, moved into the sun and almost to the point of heatstroke. She was with her mother who did her best to take care of her, but she kept moving her out into the sun. Thats when i brought her into the house. All this time i've tube fed her with a syringe because of her size and she had no sucking reflex. THEN, she gets explosive bloody diarrhea. Moved her outside right before the bloody explosions, and luckily, she was able to keep from overheating. Contact vet and get meds into her quick and by the next day she was good. Kept working on sucking and finally after a week, she nurses a bottle. I had somewhere to go and was gone all day and first thing i did when i got home was check on her and she appeared to be sound asleep and dreaming. Took a little to get her to wake up but she seemed a little wobbly..hum...Started taking note of how she wobbled when i fed her and during the day and figured out she was having seizures. ugh... Some would last quite a while, some would happen while she was up. Those would show in her whole body wobbling around and then she'd pop out of it and seem normal, then wobble, normal.......Anywho, talked to the vet and he said if it gets worse she'll probably die. ugh.... Today, a little over 2 weeks old, i have not seen any seizures that i can detect so she gets a name. She's still iffy, i hope her outcome will be good, but i do understand that it may not. Meet 1/2 Pint... [url=http://s163.photobucket.com/user/cowgirls8/media/IMG_52861.jpg.html][img]http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t294/cowgirls8/IMG_52861.jpg[/img][/url] Maggie keeps a good eye on her and makes sure the other dogs dont get too close.. [/QUOTE]
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