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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9933"><p>I recently posted regarding the blind calf. He's doing great. Eats some grain and hay now along with bottle. I need to transport him to California in two weeks. He's going to live at The Gentle Barn and will be the guest of honor June 22. My question is regarding transporting him. I am worried about the stress of the trip and the heat. He will be in a horse trailer with adequate ventilation from the top. The back end is closed. I will try to travel as much at night as possible. It is a 12 hour trip from New Mexico to Tarzana, California. Are there any cooling devices I could use in the trailer? Would using ice help? I am really worried about the stress on him. My vet here said pneumonia is a risk. How could he get pneumonia?</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ltraynor@gilanet.com">ltraynor@gilanet.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9933"] I recently posted regarding the blind calf. He's doing great. Eats some grain and hay now along with bottle. I need to transport him to California in two weeks. He's going to live at The Gentle Barn and will be the guest of honor June 22. My question is regarding transporting him. I am worried about the stress of the trip and the heat. He will be in a horse trailer with adequate ventilation from the top. The back end is closed. I will try to travel as much at night as possible. It is a 12 hour trip from New Mexico to Tarzana, California. Are there any cooling devices I could use in the trailer? Would using ice help? I am really worried about the stress on him. My vet here said pneumonia is a risk. How could he get pneumonia? [email=ltraynor@gilanet.com]ltraynor@gilanet.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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