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Paralysis in Jersey Calf??
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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 467253" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>Ok well, not being a vet, but read alot....still likely not right...but recently read that a number of diseases manifest themselves through full or partial paralysis.... even some pneumonias (sic) Check out the symptoms on the internet......in eather case... the animal being on the cold ground leaves a chill through it's body making it much more open to bacterial and viral invaders........ if you are not giving a pre-emptive dose of antibiotics, check out temps for possible 'silent' infections...otherwise, continue supportive therapy........ummm one last Q......when and how was your animal steered?? if banded was it given tetnas vaccine? :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 467253, member: 1101"] Ok well, not being a vet, but read alot....still likely not right...but recently read that a number of diseases manifest themselves through full or partial paralysis.... even some pneumonias (sic) Check out the symptoms on the internet......in eather case... the animal being on the cold ground leaves a chill through it's body making it much more open to bacterial and viral invaders........ if you are not giving a pre-emptive dose of antibiotics, check out temps for possible 'silent' infections...otherwise, continue supportive therapy........ummm one last Q......when and how was your animal steered?? if banded was it given tetnas vaccine? :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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