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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 636284" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>wasting away and going downhill could be ... </p><p></p><p>hardware disease (as mentioned)</p><p>Johnes disease (often becomes clinical around calving, the stress brings it from subclinical to clinical)</p><p>ruptured uterus and/or bowel (we had a cow do this, turns out she'd ruptured uterus and bowel and all the waste was pooling inside her ... not pretty)</p><p>wooden tongue (slobbering and losing weight)</p><p>feeding extra calves (you might not be seeing them steal from her)</p><p>metritis</p><p></p><p>plus a dozen other things (btw those arent in any particular order)</p><p></p><p>I cant be any more help than that, that is just my brainstorm and if I was in this situation I'd start trying to eliminate some of those ideas. </p><p></p><p>metritis - would have a temp and respond to A/B</p><p>wooden tongue - easy enough to see by examining the mouth</p><p>feeding extra calves - watch her like a hawk</p><p>Johnes disease - in my herd I could rule this out by knowing history etc</p><p>hardware - I've never had it but I guess you could try the magnet thing</p><p></p><p>Good luck with her</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 636284, member: 3195"] wasting away and going downhill could be ... hardware disease (as mentioned) Johnes disease (often becomes clinical around calving, the stress brings it from subclinical to clinical) ruptured uterus and/or bowel (we had a cow do this, turns out she'd ruptured uterus and bowel and all the waste was pooling inside her ... not pretty) wooden tongue (slobbering and losing weight) feeding extra calves (you might not be seeing them steal from her) metritis plus a dozen other things (btw those arent in any particular order) I cant be any more help than that, that is just my brainstorm and if I was in this situation I'd start trying to eliminate some of those ideas. metritis - would have a temp and respond to A/B wooden tongue - easy enough to see by examining the mouth feeding extra calves - watch her like a hawk Johnes disease - in my herd I could rule this out by knowing history etc hardware - I've never had it but I guess you could try the magnet thing Good luck with her [/QUOTE]
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