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<blockquote data-quote="DallyCash" data-source="post: 1308569" data-attributes="member: 24158"><p>We didn't administer any Calcium or Mag. The first cow down was given Flunixin (I believe), after the 2nd cow went down, the other vet decided that maybe they ate too much of the Corid. So she started them on Thiamine Hydrochloride, 20cc twice a day. She said they can have that for the next couple of days. We gave Dexamethasone to the cow that's due on sunday, I'm not sure if it was the right thing to due... just don't know what else to do. Both vets are convinced that its not a mineral issue seeing as how they went down 12 hours apart, why would it hit both at the same time? however, if they are both still down on Monday, they will be having a full blood panel done, even if I bleed them myself and drive it to Manhattan. Took in poop samples, both were fine, had a few strongyles and haemonchus worms, but not many, no coccidia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DallyCash, post: 1308569, member: 24158"] We didn't administer any Calcium or Mag. The first cow down was given Flunixin (I believe), after the 2nd cow went down, the other vet decided that maybe they ate too much of the Corid. So she started them on Thiamine Hydrochloride, 20cc twice a day. She said they can have that for the next couple of days. We gave Dexamethasone to the cow that's due on sunday, I'm not sure if it was the right thing to due... just don't know what else to do. Both vets are convinced that its not a mineral issue seeing as how they went down 12 hours apart, why would it hit both at the same time? however, if they are both still down on Monday, they will be having a full blood panel done, even if I bleed them myself and drive it to Manhattan. Took in poop samples, both were fine, had a few strongyles and haemonchus worms, but not many, no coccidia. [/QUOTE]
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