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Protruding Tongue on Calf
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<blockquote data-quote="DebVaughan" data-source="post: 553248" data-attributes="member: 8436"><p>OK, I finally brought the calf up to the house because the mother was not tending to the calf at all and it will be easier for me to take care of. The flies were getting worse even with bait and I am still rinsing the eye with saline. I am still tubing before and after work...cannot get the calf to suck after all this time and it is frustrating...never took this long before. Even though we think it's hard to bottle feed, it would be a Godsend at this point. He will get up to go to water, but no frisking or much movement at all. No bawling. I am going to check with the vet on the red cell mentioned earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DebVaughan, post: 553248, member: 8436"] OK, I finally brought the calf up to the house because the mother was not tending to the calf at all and it will be easier for me to take care of. The flies were getting worse even with bait and I am still rinsing the eye with saline. I am still tubing before and after work...cannot get the calf to suck after all this time and it is frustrating...never took this long before. Even though we think it's hard to bottle feed, it would be a Godsend at this point. He will get up to go to water, but no frisking or much movement at all. No bawling. I am going to check with the vet on the red cell mentioned earlier. [/QUOTE]
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