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Sluggish pregnant heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 305171" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Temp under 103 is normal....when it is above 103 then you need to worry. Normal respiration is 10-30/min. Normal pulse rate is 40-70 put your fingures on the cheek in front of the muscle that you can feel and you should be able to feel the pulse.</p><p>When does she cough, all the time or after exercise, at the feed bunk? Some times cows will IMO inhale the fines from the feed which triggers a cough. Some times they just clear their throats, for a better way of saying it.</p><p>Feed changes and overeating will cause a loose stool, IMO if it is still green(ish) and forms a patty I wouldn't worry.</p><p>How heavy is the mucus?</p><p>Alot of variables but it sounds like you have a cow that could be sick...is this the only cow or does she have company?</p><p>If you are worried...haul her to the vet and get her looked at.</p><p>Just my two bits worth....DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 305171, member: 1744"] Temp under 103 is normal....when it is above 103 then you need to worry. Normal respiration is 10-30/min. Normal pulse rate is 40-70 put your fingures on the cheek in front of the muscle that you can feel and you should be able to feel the pulse. When does she cough, all the time or after exercise, at the feed bunk? Some times cows will IMO inhale the fines from the feed which triggers a cough. Some times they just clear their throats, for a better way of saying it. Feed changes and overeating will cause a loose stool, IMO if it is still green(ish) and forms a patty I wouldn't worry. How heavy is the mucus? Alot of variables but it sounds like you have a cow that could be sick...is this the only cow or does she have company? If you are worried...haul her to the vet and get her looked at. Just my two bits worth....DMc [/QUOTE]
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