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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 1495112" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I'm not trying to give you a hard time here, not trying to be a smart alec. While you had her up in the corral, on Saturday, why didn't you leave her there for a few days, long enough to get the vet out, the one who is willing to come out? Since the cow has no been seen by a vet, and there is still no definitive diagnosis as to what is wrong, why administer 2 different types of antibiotic? :? Again, I'm not trying to be an a$$, but these are legitimate questions.[/quote</p><p></p><p>She quits eating completely if I leave her in corral, I seriously think she may have mental issues.</p><p></p><p>I was advised by my vet to co-administer LA300 and Nuflor, for a cow with an infection previously, and felt I didn't have a lot to lose.</p><p></p><p>She is eating hay rather well, a complete mystery to me, how she can pass up sweet feed that looks and smells good enough to me that I think I could put some milk on it and eat for breakfast...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 1495112, member: 229"] I'm not trying to give you a hard time here, not trying to be a smart alec. While you had her up in the corral, on Saturday, why didn't you leave her there for a few days, long enough to get the vet out, the one who is willing to come out? Since the cow has no been seen by a vet, and there is still no definitive diagnosis as to what is wrong, why administer 2 different types of antibiotic? :? Again, I'm not trying to be an a$$, but these are legitimate questions.[/quote She quits eating completely if I leave her in corral, I seriously think she may have mental issues. I was advised by my vet to co-administer LA300 and Nuflor, for a cow with an infection previously, and felt I didn't have a lot to lose. She is eating hay rather well, a complete mystery to me, how she can pass up sweet feed that looks and smells good enough to me that I think I could put some milk on it and eat for breakfast... [/QUOTE]
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