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sudden sickness in bullcalf
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 376306" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>I have heard of animals having reactions to vaccines.Did you mention that to your Vet?</p><p>I have never seen that first hand though but I have a border collie that when she gets vaccinated for rabies she is very ill for at least two days after. She doesn't eat anything and maybe drinks a cup of water at the most and runs a high fever.The vet said it sometimes happens and to just let her rest and sleep it off.</p><p>But there is no way you can do that in this case as it may be too late.Do you think maybe he got to much of his share of food and is just a little off; that temp is not ridiculously high it is just elevated.But the fact that he is so lethargic is not good.</p><p></p><p>I don't know, sorry. Hopefully someone with more experience with steers will recognise the symptoms.Good luck and I hope he pulls through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 376306, member: 5106"] I have heard of animals having reactions to vaccines.Did you mention that to your Vet? I have never seen that first hand though but I have a border collie that when she gets vaccinated for rabies she is very ill for at least two days after. She doesn't eat anything and maybe drinks a cup of water at the most and runs a high fever.The vet said it sometimes happens and to just let her rest and sleep it off. But there is no way you can do that in this case as it may be too late.Do you think maybe he got to much of his share of food and is just a little off; that temp is not ridiculously high it is just elevated.But the fact that he is so lethargic is not good. I don't know, sorry. Hopefully someone with more experience with steers will recognise the symptoms.Good luck and I hope he pulls through. [/QUOTE]
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