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<blockquote data-quote="tamarack" data-source="post: 1209747" data-attributes="member: 13811"><p>Nesi, in my experience when a older animal loses some ear is that there is an underlying problem usually they have a fever or something. A calf older than a month or two should have good enough circulation to keep its ears and tail end supplied with blood. When I see that here I give them a shot of LA and they do pick up even if I didn't notice something wrong before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tamarack, post: 1209747, member: 13811"] Nesi, in my experience when a older animal loses some ear is that there is an underlying problem usually they have a fever or something. A calf older than a month or two should have good enough circulation to keep its ears and tail end supplied with blood. When I see that here I give them a shot of LA and they do pick up even if I didn't notice something wrong before. [/QUOTE]
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