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Slight Runny Nose - When to Be Concerned?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mcp220" data-source="post: 1700411" data-attributes="member: 40665"><p>We picked up a bred heifer this past weekend. She seems to be healthy and such. We haven't let her out to pasture just yet. Planning on letting her out this afternoon. We noticed she hasn't been eating as much hay as when we first got her last Sunday and now she seems to have one nostril running a little bit. It's white/clear. Also saw she's drooling a little more, too. Her ears are still very alert and she's not laying down constantly or anything. She's said to be about 6 months along. Should we be concerned with the runny nose/drooling? We do have the vet coming out next week to check her. Just didn't know if it was something that should be checked sooner? Will the pasture grass possibly help? She's just been on hay this past week. We're still new to this, so any advice is appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcp220, post: 1700411, member: 40665"] We picked up a bred heifer this past weekend. She seems to be healthy and such. We haven't let her out to pasture just yet. Planning on letting her out this afternoon. We noticed she hasn't been eating as much hay as when we first got her last Sunday and now she seems to have one nostril running a little bit. It's white/clear. Also saw she's drooling a little more, too. Her ears are still very alert and she's not laying down constantly or anything. She's said to be about 6 months along. Should we be concerned with the runny nose/drooling? We do have the vet coming out next week to check her. Just didn't know if it was something that should be checked sooner? Will the pasture grass possibly help? She's just been on hay this past week. We're still new to this, so any advice is appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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