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<blockquote data-quote="margtaho" data-source="post: 486276" data-attributes="member: 7592"><p>I have a four year old long horn cow. She has calved twice. Yesterday when we went out to feed she was down. She slowly got up and then joined the herd. After a while she layed down again and wasn't eating. She normally is pretty wary of us and let us go up to her. We called the vet. While she was down I gave her food and kept the rest of the herd away from her. She ate well. Eventually she got up. We herded her into a pen , and she layed down again, it is now very difficult for her to get up. She doesn't have diarrhea, cough or runny nose. The vet came and took blood, stool and a tissue sample. The vet really doesn't know what is wrong with her and said it may take a week to get the lab back. As long as we give her water and feed directly she eats and drinks. We gave her 30 cc of A200 per the vet. She was more responsive today but still will not get up. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="margtaho, post: 486276, member: 7592"] I have a four year old long horn cow. She has calved twice. Yesterday when we went out to feed she was down. She slowly got up and then joined the herd. After a while she layed down again and wasn't eating. She normally is pretty wary of us and let us go up to her. We called the vet. While she was down I gave her food and kept the rest of the herd away from her. She ate well. Eventually she got up. We herded her into a pen , and she layed down again, it is now very difficult for her to get up. She doesn't have diarrhea, cough or runny nose. The vet came and took blood, stool and a tissue sample. The vet really doesn't know what is wrong with her and said it may take a week to get the lab back. As long as we give her water and feed directly she eats and drinks. We gave her 30 cc of A200 per the vet. She was more responsive today but still will not get up. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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