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<blockquote data-quote="ThomasonLivestock" data-source="post: 1005250" data-attributes="member: 19566"><p>I just purchased a heifer calf angus cross. Before transport she got a shot of LA200. Day after she got here she started foaming coughing sticking her tongue out she separated her self from the herd she eats very little and does not drink much her left side is distended slightly and she does not seen to have the energy she should have. Not sure if its discomfort from bloat she has farted once but has not burped. She has healthy stool and urination has some clear color to it. Need some input before I run her through the chute I don't want to cause any more stress than what is needed. Thanks to all who pass on advise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThomasonLivestock, post: 1005250, member: 19566"] I just purchased a heifer calf angus cross. Before transport she got a shot of LA200. Day after she got here she started foaming coughing sticking her tongue out she separated her self from the herd she eats very little and does not drink much her left side is distended slightly and she does not seen to have the energy she should have. Not sure if its discomfort from bloat she has farted once but has not burped. She has healthy stool and urination has some clear color to it. Need some input before I run her through the chute I don't want to cause any more stress than what is needed. Thanks to all who pass on advise [/QUOTE]
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