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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1727734" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Two days ago I had a cow give birth to what I'd say is the smallest calf I've seen. I got them penned for the night but yesterday evening the cow still wasn't giving milk. I gave her some Oxytocin and after 30-40 minutes was able to get maybe 1/4 bottle out of her but milk was really slow. I was by myself so just gave it to her in the muscle instead of in the vien. My question is how many CC Oxytocin to yall give. If I read the bottle right it said 20 usp or 1 CC for milk let down. I was told to give her allot more than that. The cow has looked bad for months and was on the cull list, I really didn't think she was bred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1727734, member: 32659"] Two days ago I had a cow give birth to what I'd say is the smallest calf I've seen. I got them penned for the night but yesterday evening the cow still wasn't giving milk. I gave her some Oxytocin and after 30-40 minutes was able to get maybe 1/4 bottle out of her but milk was really slow. I was by myself so just gave it to her in the muscle instead of in the vien. My question is how many CC Oxytocin to yall give. If I read the bottle right it said 20 usp or 1 CC for milk let down. I was told to give her allot more than that. The cow has looked bad for months and was on the cull list, I really didn't think she was bred. [/QUOTE]
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