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My first trip to the Vet
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<blockquote data-quote="ZachinCO" data-source="post: 1496054" data-attributes="member: 23534"><p>Had to make my first vet trip with calf #4. This was a heifer calf born March 5th. Went to feed everyone else this morning and saw the yellow poop on her rump and tail. It wasn't runny, but more like a paste. She has been active and nursing regularly, but figured I'd better get her checked. Temp was 102 and lungs were clear.</p><p></p><p>Vet gave C&D and Quatracon injections and said she should be fine just keep on eye on her.</p><p>Vet was recommended from a friend who raises longhorns, he was very friendly. Even gave 2 of my daughters a quick lesson on cattle vaccinations. Since they are homeschooled, we considered this a field trip.</p><p></p><p>As soon as we got her back home, she ran right over to momma and started nursing.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad the 1st trip is going well so far. Hopefully that's the last visit until it's vaccination time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZachinCO, post: 1496054, member: 23534"] Had to make my first vet trip with calf #4. This was a heifer calf born March 5th. Went to feed everyone else this morning and saw the yellow poop on her rump and tail. It wasn't runny, but more like a paste. She has been active and nursing regularly, but figured I'd better get her checked. Temp was 102 and lungs were clear. Vet gave C&D and Quatracon injections and said she should be fine just keep on eye on her. Vet was recommended from a friend who raises longhorns, he was very friendly. Even gave 2 of my daughters a quick lesson on cattle vaccinations. Since they are homeschooled, we considered this a field trip. As soon as we got her back home, she ran right over to momma and started nursing. I'm glad the 1st trip is going well so far. Hopefully that's the last visit until it's vaccination time. [/QUOTE]
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