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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1182474" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Sorry all my phone died while texting TT hospital drains my battery quick.. I was visiting my wife at work. Vet told me the issue and it is as Double T said. I asked how he knew and boy do I wish I didn't ask that question he squeezed some curdled looking milk and boy did it stink. If I got that stuff in my mouth I would be bellowing for years. He gave me some meds to inject in her teats and I have to hand milk her for a while. I will do that before I ship her incase someone buys her to take back to the farm since shes bred. I now have my first bottle calf LOL Now im not sure about the mastisus and if its curable but I do not want to go through that again so shes growing well once vet says its cleared up. I am so glad it was not rabies. He has been drinking water and electrolytes well and milk from bottle is a work in progress lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1182474, member: 13268"] Sorry all my phone died while texting TT hospital drains my battery quick.. I was visiting my wife at work. Vet told me the issue and it is as Double T said. I asked how he knew and boy do I wish I didn't ask that question he squeezed some curdled looking milk and boy did it stink. If I got that stuff in my mouth I would be bellowing for years. He gave me some meds to inject in her teats and I have to hand milk her for a while. I will do that before I ship her incase someone buys her to take back to the farm since shes bred. I now have my first bottle calf LOL Now im not sure about the mastisus and if its curable but I do not want to go through that again so shes growing well once vet says its cleared up. I am so glad it was not rabies. He has been drinking water and electrolytes well and milk from bottle is a work in progress lol [/QUOTE]
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