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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 387174" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>A temp of 104 is a fever in calves.The fact that the calf is a month old and is now developing problems makes me think that there might be internal issues.A little bit of grass should not make it "throw up" what ever that is never seen that before unless the calf was dying.If the calf is still not progressing call your VET.If this board were the answer to all none of us would ever have sick or dead animals.Also advice given is just advice and some things if they sound stupid do not take that advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 387174, member: 5106"] A temp of 104 is a fever in calves.The fact that the calf is a month old and is now developing problems makes me think that there might be internal issues.A little bit of grass should not make it "throw up" what ever that is never seen that before unless the calf was dying.If the calf is still not progressing call your VET.If this board were the answer to all none of us would ever have sick or dead animals.Also advice given is just advice and some things if they sound stupid do not take that advice. [/QUOTE]
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