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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Z" data-source="post: 638547" data-attributes="member: 2652"><p>Smallrancher - After all is said and done I believe that she did experience some sort of internal trauma during calving. She is doing much better now and has been turned back into some greening pasture - still getting a little extra feed. She's gaining weight, giving plenty of milk. There was one important event that seemed to get her over the hump. A few days after my original post she passed a fair amount of heavy mucous-like material (after a day of humping and pushing - this was two weeks after birthing). It was a thick, long string of stuff. She's been getting better (slowly) ever since (note: the vet had said earlier that she had cleaned up well after calving so I'm don't know if that was afterbirth or what). Anyway, the weather's warming up down here - grass is beggining to grow. That will probably do her more good than anything else I can do. Thanks for your inquiry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Z, post: 638547, member: 2652"] Smallrancher - After all is said and done I believe that she did experience some sort of internal trauma during calving. She is doing much better now and has been turned back into some greening pasture - still getting a little extra feed. She's gaining weight, giving plenty of milk. There was one important event that seemed to get her over the hump. A few days after my original post she passed a fair amount of heavy mucous-like material (after a day of humping and pushing - this was two weeks after birthing). It was a thick, long string of stuff. She's been getting better (slowly) ever since (note: the vet had said earlier that she had cleaned up well after calving so I'm don't know if that was afterbirth or what). Anyway, the weather's warming up down here - grass is beggining to grow. That will probably do her more good than anything else I can do. Thanks for your inquiry! [/QUOTE]
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