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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1512946" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Not sure what to do with an 8 year old cow. No coughing, snotty nose, runny/crusty eyes, heavy breathing, drooling, limping. Eyes aren't jaundice, vulva & gums nice and pink. No limping, stretches like normal when she gets up, still has a good appetite. But her ears are droopy and she is suddenly away but not far from the herd. Temp has gone from 100.7 yesterday afternoon (but not sure if that's accurate because I never heard the beep), 101.7 this morning and 102.1 this afternoon. If she were even remotely close to the corral or barn I'd just catch & take her to the vet but she's about as far as she can get - can't even get to her except on foot.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts on what could be wrong? Should I just keep watching/taking her temp? She's super docile but I wouldn't want to press my luck giving shots; worst case scenario I could halter/tie her to a tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1512946, member: 24027"] Not sure what to do with an 8 year old cow. No coughing, snotty nose, runny/crusty eyes, heavy breathing, drooling, limping. Eyes aren't jaundice, vulva & gums nice and pink. No limping, stretches like normal when she gets up, still has a good appetite. But her ears are droopy and she is suddenly away but not far from the herd. Temp has gone from 100.7 yesterday afternoon (but not sure if that's accurate because I never heard the beep), 101.7 this morning and 102.1 this afternoon. If she were even remotely close to the corral or barn I'd just catch & take her to the vet but she's about as far as she can get - can't even get to her except on foot. Thoughts on what could be wrong? Should I just keep watching/taking her temp? She's super docile but I wouldn't want to press my luck giving shots; worst case scenario I could halter/tie her to a tree. [/QUOTE]
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