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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 704526" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>The calf is now very sick......I was so surprised and disappointed this morning to find him lying down, eyes glassy like he's in pain, grinding his teeth and uninterested in his milk. Up until this morning he's been jumping out of his skin.</p><p>The cord has gone down a lot, now its only about as thick as my finger, and there's nothing to see, no other swelling. However, when I massage the area he produces a few dribbles of urine which is not clear, looks like it's full of pus. Could he somehow be widdling through his cord area? Does this ever happen? It's very hard to tell where the urine is coming from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 704526, member: 8192"] The calf is now very sick......I was so surprised and disappointed this morning to find him lying down, eyes glassy like he's in pain, grinding his teeth and uninterested in his milk. Up until this morning he's been jumping out of his skin. The cord has gone down a lot, now its only about as thick as my finger, and there's nothing to see, no other swelling. However, when I massage the area he produces a few dribbles of urine which is not clear, looks like it's full of pus. Could he somehow be widdling through his cord area? Does this ever happen? It's very hard to tell where the urine is coming from. [/QUOTE]
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