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<blockquote data-quote="Latta" data-source="post: 478316" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>Wish I could report "problem solved" but I cant. Vet came out and we were just getting started on a couple of larger calves (700#) one with a swollen hock and the other with pneumonia. My husbands uncle was here and he was helping by keeping the others at bay. The one with pneumonia bolted and sent him spinning, then down. He broke his wrist and that was the end of the Vet call. We didn't get to the one I was concerned with. I might try to get him out here again on Thursday. I checked on him this morning and he is still quiet. He is not heaving or shivering, but walking tenderly. I'm stumped, but he is eating and drinking, that's a good sign. </p><p></p><p>Latta</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Latta, post: 478316, member: 7078"] Wish I could report "problem solved" but I cant. Vet came out and we were just getting started on a couple of larger calves (700#) one with a swollen hock and the other with pneumonia. My husbands uncle was here and he was helping by keeping the others at bay. The one with pneumonia bolted and sent him spinning, then down. He broke his wrist and that was the end of the Vet call. We didn't get to the one I was concerned with. I might try to get him out here again on Thursday. I checked on him this morning and he is still quiet. He is not heaving or shivering, but walking tenderly. I'm stumped, but he is eating and drinking, that's a good sign. Latta [/QUOTE]
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