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Sick Calf. Can someone help me!
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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 654085" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>no one can tell you whats wrong with the calf without seeing it.</p><p>also why nuflor ????</p><p>is the calf nursing?</p><p>dehydration maybe???</p><p>but i'd guess and only a guess tetanus </p><p></p><p>Clinical Signs</p><p>Stiffness and reluctance to move are normally the first signs </p><p>Twitching and tremors of the muscles </p><p>Lockjaw </p><p>Prominent protruding third eyelid </p><p>Unsteady gait with stiff held out tail </p><p>Affected cattle are usually anxious and easily excited by sudden movements or handling. </p><p>Bloat is common because the rumen stops working </p><p>Later signs include collapse, lying on side with legs held stiffly out, spasm and death</p><p></p><p>have a vet look at it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 654085, member: 8382"] no one can tell you whats wrong with the calf without seeing it. also why nuflor ???? is the calf nursing? dehydration maybe??? but i'd guess and only a guess tetanus Clinical Signs Stiffness and reluctance to move are normally the first signs Twitching and tremors of the muscles Lockjaw Prominent protruding third eyelid Unsteady gait with stiff held out tail Affected cattle are usually anxious and easily excited by sudden movements or handling. Bloat is common because the rumen stops working Later signs include collapse, lying on side with legs held stiffly out, spasm and death have a vet look at it [/QUOTE]
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