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<blockquote data-quote="MoGal" data-source="post: 482585" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>Glad you were able to save that calf.</p><p></p><p>We had a 5 yr old cow to calve the 23rd and luckily we were feeding at that time. She didn't come up so we went looking for her and of all places.... she had the calf in the creek bed and he had gotton in the creek and would've drowned had we not been there to pull him out.</p><p></p><p>We managed to get him toweled dry and gave him micotil and bcomplex shots, had to haul him on xmas day up to the barn (hubby didn't want to on the 23rd) as he wasn't nursing. Gave him baytril and bcomplex (the vet recommended this combo as he said baytril was longer acting, however I'd already given micotil the first time) and he's now doing quite well. Nurses on his own. I call him waterboy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoGal, post: 482585, member: 1346"] Glad you were able to save that calf. We had a 5 yr old cow to calve the 23rd and luckily we were feeding at that time. She didn't come up so we went looking for her and of all places.... she had the calf in the creek bed and he had gotton in the creek and would've drowned had we not been there to pull him out. We managed to get him toweled dry and gave him micotil and bcomplex shots, had to haul him on xmas day up to the barn (hubby didn't want to on the 23rd) as he wasn't nursing. Gave him baytril and bcomplex (the vet recommended this combo as he said baytril was longer acting, however I'd already given micotil the first time) and he's now doing quite well. Nurses on his own. I call him waterboy. [/QUOTE]
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