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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 989900" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Well, I hauled her to the vet today, was quite a trip (2hrs for 60 miles), stopped a couple times and let her rest a bit... she loaded like a dream though.. OK, so it did take a bit of pulling, but she wasn't in great shape.</p><p></p><p>Vet checked her out, all the mucous membranes were good, nothing in her mouth, rumen was good, no lameness, blindness, or soreness that he could find, red blood cell count was textbook perfect, and he was pretty stumped, so I asked him to preg check her, he estimates her about 120 days along, which is pretty darned close to my books, and he noticed she had a significant amount of nearly clear vaginal discharge, and he examined her closer, and found she had some slight sores on the vaginal walls.. he said they could have been there for some time, perhaps from breeding time, and conditions were just never favourable for the bacteria until recently. He took a swap to send to a lab for culturing, and in the meantime she's on tetracycline. </p><p>Estimated cost is $350, which I can live with</p><p></p><p>I'm glad we found *something* wrong with her given her condition</p><p></p><p>So anyhow, she's spending the night at the vet, I'm doing some shopping and staying in a motel, maybe I'll get to catch up on some sleep too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 989900, member: 9096"] Well, I hauled her to the vet today, was quite a trip (2hrs for 60 miles), stopped a couple times and let her rest a bit... she loaded like a dream though.. OK, so it did take a bit of pulling, but she wasn't in great shape. Vet checked her out, all the mucous membranes were good, nothing in her mouth, rumen was good, no lameness, blindness, or soreness that he could find, red blood cell count was textbook perfect, and he was pretty stumped, so I asked him to preg check her, he estimates her about 120 days along, which is pretty darned close to my books, and he noticed she had a significant amount of nearly clear vaginal discharge, and he examined her closer, and found she had some slight sores on the vaginal walls.. he said they could have been there for some time, perhaps from breeding time, and conditions were just never favourable for the bacteria until recently. He took a swap to send to a lab for culturing, and in the meantime she's on tetracycline. Estimated cost is $350, which I can live with I'm glad we found *something* wrong with her given her condition So anyhow, she's spending the night at the vet, I'm doing some shopping and staying in a motel, maybe I'll get to catch up on some sleep too. [/QUOTE]
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