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Protruding Tongue on Calf
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<blockquote data-quote="DebVaughan" data-source="post: 552668" data-attributes="member: 8436"><p>Thanks for all the help. The little guy is still with me, but is still so bone thin. I am getting about a half gallon of milk down him twice a day and he is drinking deeply from the water trough. When he was in the pasture, i never saw him move from a spot all day. He never makes a sound...no call to his mother or anything. He lays around a lot, but at least his head is up which makes me feel better. One of his eyes is weepy and I am beginning to think he may never had sight in it. I am flushing it with saline. No scours and he has wagged his tail a bit when I am feeding. I get little encouragements here and there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DebVaughan, post: 552668, member: 8436"] Thanks for all the help. The little guy is still with me, but is still so bone thin. I am getting about a half gallon of milk down him twice a day and he is drinking deeply from the water trough. When he was in the pasture, i never saw him move from a spot all day. He never makes a sound...no call to his mother or anything. He lays around a lot, but at least his head is up which makes me feel better. One of his eyes is weepy and I am beginning to think he may never had sight in it. I am flushing it with saline. No scours and he has wagged his tail a bit when I am feeding. I get little encouragements here and there. [/QUOTE]
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