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sick calf now two of the calves died
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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 299608" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>There is a possibility that you hit a nerve when you gave her the injection, but that's not what caused her death. and the nuflor wouldn't have caused the leg to get stiff...it would have been the needle hitting a nerve <strong>IF</strong> that's what happened. The bottom line is that you were working with a calf that had 3 strikes against it already. Don't blame yourself, ok? It takes a lot of experience and a lot of resolve, and guts, to get a day old sale barn baby to live...and those with experience lose them, also. People grab up babies and take them to the sale whether those calves have had colostrum or not, and colostrum makes all the difference in the world. Yes, a calf can survive without colostrum, but it's hard.</p><p></p><p>Probios does not require a script...you can get it at a feed store and even Tractor Supply.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 299608, member: 3873"] There is a possibility that you hit a nerve when you gave her the injection, but that's not what caused her death. and the nuflor wouldn't have caused the leg to get stiff...it would have been the needle hitting a nerve [b]IF[/b] that's what happened. The bottom line is that you were working with a calf that had 3 strikes against it already. Don't blame yourself, ok? It takes a lot of experience and a lot of resolve, and guts, to get a day old sale barn baby to live...and those with experience lose them, also. People grab up babies and take them to the sale whether those calves have had colostrum or not, and colostrum makes all the difference in the world. Yes, a calf can survive without colostrum, but it's hard. Probios does not require a script...you can get it at a feed store and even Tractor Supply. Alice [/QUOTE]
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