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Rattlesnake bite and bloat
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<blockquote data-quote="dburkhart" data-source="post: 791672" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>We had a little heifer rattlesnake bit a couple of weeks ago; it must have got her on the throat because she was also bloated. I administered banamine and an antibiotic for the bite and Therabloat for the bloat. The Therabloat didn't work so I needled her--that didn't work either. I finally ended up hosing her, which did work. Now she seems habitually bloated, except that the bloated bulge isn't as high on her side as normal bloat is. Could I have damaged something with the needle or the hose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dburkhart, post: 791672, member: 7966"] We had a little heifer rattlesnake bit a couple of weeks ago; it must have got her on the throat because she was also bloated. I administered banamine and an antibiotic for the bite and Therabloat for the bloat. The Therabloat didn't work so I needled her--that didn't work either. I finally ended up hosing her, which did work. Now she seems habitually bloated, except that the bloated bulge isn't as high on her side as normal bloat is. Could I have damaged something with the needle or the hose? [/QUOTE]
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