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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12144"><p>Beyond me. I don't tend to worry much about stool consistancy in older animals. I go more by behaviour and my eye to tell if something is starting to go wrong. Sorry</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Hello, Thank you for your</p><p>> response. She hasn't had any</p><p>> changes in her feed, she gets a</p><p>> little corn and 16% range cubes.</p><p>> We have returned her to the rest</p><p>> of the herd, that never really</p><p>> seem to bother her and her calf is</p><p>> very healthy, this is her second</p><p>> set of twins. She had diarrhea</p><p>> before she had her calfs, so I am</p><p>> not sure if it had anything to do</p><p>> with the birth of her calfs are</p><p>> not. But she has not lost any</p><p>> weight and does not act as though</p><p>> she is sick at all. She just has</p><p>> loose stools are its kind of thin</p><p>> instead of solid when she goes to</p><p>> the bathroom. I know its hard to</p><p>> tell just by talking with someone,</p><p>> I thought that someone else might</p><p>> have already had the same</p><p>> experience and had an idea. We do</p><p>> not have a large animal vet where</p><p>> I live so we kinda of depend on</p><p>> each other to figure out what the</p><p>> problems are, Let me know if you</p><p>> have any ideas. Thank You Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12144"] Beyond me. I don't tend to worry much about stool consistancy in older animals. I go more by behaviour and my eye to tell if something is starting to go wrong. Sorry dun > Hello, Thank you for your > response. She hasn't had any > changes in her feed, she gets a > little corn and 16% range cubes. > We have returned her to the rest > of the herd, that never really > seem to bother her and her calf is > very healthy, this is her second > set of twins. She had diarrhea > before she had her calfs, so I am > not sure if it had anything to do > with the birth of her calfs are > not. But she has not lost any > weight and does not act as though > she is sick at all. She just has > loose stools are its kind of thin > instead of solid when she goes to > the bathroom. I know its hard to > tell just by talking with someone, > I thought that someone else might > have already had the same > experience and had an idea. We do > not have a large animal vet where > I live so we kinda of depend on > each other to figure out what the > problems are, Let me know if you > have any ideas. Thank You Sharon [/QUOTE]
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