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Vet is stumped and so are we
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 346202" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I used LA200 on a case of pink eye last fall cow was about 3 months pregnant. I called Pfizer before using, I asked about using one dose, no real problems at any stage of pregnancy. The bottle label say it can cause slower growth in calves during early pregnancy and no effect on late term.</p><p></p><p>Herfrds, While I'm not part of the conversation between you and your Vet, my impression is your vet needs to pay more attention to your case. You have lost 14 head so far and it seems like your vet is hard to contact and hard to get an answer from. May be time to find a second opinion you can get copies of all the test from your current vet and take them to someone who it seems to me will care a bit more. Again I'm not inside your conversations with your vet, but it's the impression I'm getting. I know my vet would be all over the case if I had lost that many head.</p><p></p><p>JMO,</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 346202, member: 378"] I used LA200 on a case of pink eye last fall cow was about 3 months pregnant. I called Pfizer before using, I asked about using one dose, no real problems at any stage of pregnancy. The bottle label say it can cause slower growth in calves during early pregnancy and no effect on late term. Herfrds, While I'm not part of the conversation between you and your Vet, my impression is your vet needs to pay more attention to your case. You have lost 14 head so far and it seems like your vet is hard to contact and hard to get an answer from. May be time to find a second opinion you can get copies of all the test from your current vet and take them to someone who it seems to me will care a bit more. Again I'm not inside your conversations with your vet, but it's the impression I'm getting. I know my vet would be all over the case if I had lost that many head. JMO, Alan [/QUOTE]
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