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need some help...possible ear infection?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 992224" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>Are you sure she is actually sick? Or maybe just in a nasty mood?</p><p>I would suggest standing outside the fence and watching her for a while to see if there is any lethargic /droopy, or unusual type behaviour. If you think she might really be sick, possibly get someone to help you run her in and restrain her and take her temp. and see if it is normal.</p><p>If she is running and kicking up her heels and "feeling her oats" she probably is okay.</p><p>If she was just in a nasty mood shaking her head getting ready to charge and challenging your "position in the pecking order" expect her to try to put the run on you again, since she "won" the last time. In that case a good smack on the snout with a sturdy stick might be in order if she tries to chase you again.</p><p>Remember she out weighs you by quite a bit,and if she decides to be nasty it isn't a game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 992224, member: 18682"] Are you sure she is actually sick? Or maybe just in a nasty mood? I would suggest standing outside the fence and watching her for a while to see if there is any lethargic /droopy, or unusual type behaviour. If you think she might really be sick, possibly get someone to help you run her in and restrain her and take her temp. and see if it is normal. If she is running and kicking up her heels and "feeling her oats" she probably is okay. If she was just in a nasty mood shaking her head getting ready to charge and challenging your "position in the pecking order" expect her to try to put the run on you again, since she "won" the last time. In that case a good smack on the snout with a sturdy stick might be in order if she tries to chase you again. Remember she out weighs you by quite a bit,and if she decides to be nasty it isn't a game. [/QUOTE]
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