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Sick Calf ASAP Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1733674" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>I know you said in your post that the calf got colostrum. do you know if it was from nursing on the cow or a colostrum supplement? if he just nursed on the cow, their are several reasons why the cow may not have good colostrum to protect the calf from health problems. if he pulled the calf because cow was not suppling enough milk, that would be my first concern. If that is the case, no amount of treatment will reverse your problem. hopefully that is not the case. my vet has taken blood sample of calves in the past to determine the level of colostrum protection, but I do not know if their is a time frame for that test. hope all works out well for you and the calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1733674, member: 38038"] I know you said in your post that the calf got colostrum. do you know if it was from nursing on the cow or a colostrum supplement? if he just nursed on the cow, their are several reasons why the cow may not have good colostrum to protect the calf from health problems. if he pulled the calf because cow was not suppling enough milk, that would be my first concern. If that is the case, no amount of treatment will reverse your problem. hopefully that is not the case. my vet has taken blood sample of calves in the past to determine the level of colostrum protection, but I do not know if their is a time frame for that test. hope all works out well for you and the calf. [/QUOTE]
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