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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 641380" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Well your daughter owns her now so it really does not matter what the seller said you are going to need to get her in better shape. If she is 2 year old and milking 4 gallons a day that might be enough to keep her thin. She has had a hard month, being at a cattle market, arriving at a new home and having a new calf put on her and now moving again to your place. </p><p> Other than that take a fecal and let your vet check it for parasites. Does she have scares? With Johne's if she is that advanced she should have scares. Same for hardware. Being wintertime you might just worm her anyway as I bet she needs it. Some B-12 should help make her eat. Are you sure the feed is ok. If she is that thin she should eat.</p><p> Looks like she may have found a good home. Good luck with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 641380, member: 8993"] Well your daughter owns her now so it really does not matter what the seller said you are going to need to get her in better shape. If she is 2 year old and milking 4 gallons a day that might be enough to keep her thin. She has had a hard month, being at a cattle market, arriving at a new home and having a new calf put on her and now moving again to your place. Other than that take a fecal and let your vet check it for parasites. Does she have scares? With Johne's if she is that advanced she should have scares. Same for hardware. Being wintertime you might just worm her anyway as I bet she needs it. Some B-12 should help make her eat. Are you sure the feed is ok. If she is that thin she should eat. Looks like she may have found a good home. Good luck with her. [/QUOTE]
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