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Rapid weight loss and lethargy
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<blockquote data-quote="cattle_gal" data-source="post: 50459" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>What breed is she? Was she a roping heifer? How long have you had her? What feed does she get and water source? If you bought her what condition was she in when you bought her?</p><p></p><p>Another suggestion is she could have an infection inside her. You may not be able to tell just looking at her. When you look at her back end can you see white coming out of her vagina? any discoloring? Like Kelly said she could be dehydrated. She probably can't eat. I've had a couple of cows that had infections that didn't drink or eat and I had to be the nurse maid. You can bring a tub of water or you may have to tube her. Mixing in lots of electrolytes(powder formulated). Some infections work best if you give penicillin and some with the "mycin" family. </p><p></p><p>Best is to call your vet to get to the bottom of her problem. Internet help can only go so far, but in person help is much more through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle_gal, post: 50459, member: 643"] What breed is she? Was she a roping heifer? How long have you had her? What feed does she get and water source? If you bought her what condition was she in when you bought her? Another suggestion is she could have an infection inside her. You may not be able to tell just looking at her. When you look at her back end can you see white coming out of her vagina? any discoloring? Like Kelly said she could be dehydrated. She probably can't eat. I've had a couple of cows that had infections that didn't drink or eat and I had to be the nurse maid. You can bring a tub of water or you may have to tube her. Mixing in lots of electrolytes(powder formulated). Some infections work best if you give penicillin and some with the "mycin" family. Best is to call your vet to get to the bottom of her problem. Internet help can only go so far, but in person help is much more through. [/QUOTE]
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