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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 305103" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I'm into the semi-paranoid stage the past week. Ol Granny (17 in the spring) acted normal except she didn;t lay down for more then a few minutes at a time. No cough, no snot, ears up, eyes bright, but somehting just didn;t seem right. Put out a little grain to get her up and she'ld eat a bite or two then raise her head, then another bite or two and raise her head, etc, etc. Usually when she gets her head in the grain it doesn;t come up until she's licked the feeder to a high polish. Walked up close and could hear she had a gurgling sound in heer breathing. Caught her and blasted her with Excenel, it's what I had on hand, the next afternoon she was laying down chewing her cud for hours at a time. Get up eat a little grass get a drink, wander around, lay down and chew somemore. Now even with the freezing rain and single digit temmps she's apparantly ok. It's just one of those observational things. Sometimes you gotta jump on a problem, sometimes you can go the benign neglect route.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 305103, member: 34"] I'm into the semi-paranoid stage the past week. Ol Granny (17 in the spring) acted normal except she didn;t lay down for more then a few minutes at a time. No cough, no snot, ears up, eyes bright, but somehting just didn;t seem right. Put out a little grain to get her up and she'ld eat a bite or two then raise her head, then another bite or two and raise her head, etc, etc. Usually when she gets her head in the grain it doesn;t come up until she's licked the feeder to a high polish. Walked up close and could hear she had a gurgling sound in heer breathing. Caught her and blasted her with Excenel, it's what I had on hand, the next afternoon she was laying down chewing her cud for hours at a time. Get up eat a little grass get a drink, wander around, lay down and chew somemore. Now even with the freezing rain and single digit temmps she's apparantly ok. It's just one of those observational things. Sometimes you gotta jump on a problem, sometimes you can go the benign neglect route. dun [/QUOTE]
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