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Weak Calf Won't Eat
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<blockquote data-quote="mermill2" data-source="post: 261083" data-attributes="member: 4117"><p>Hi, welcome to the board, sorry about your calf. Have you taken his temperature? I see where he is coughing. Is he getting a respiratory problem? Maybe??? I;d keep giving his milk, keep offering him feed. Sometimes it takes awhile. He doesn;t have any scours( diarrhea) ???It may take him longer to get stronger. Sometimes, you have to play it by ear. Look at the patient(calf) See how he acts. etc But, the people on this board are willing and able to help you, You have to check the signs and symptoms, and be able to relay it to ones here on the boards. Alice and G & L cattle are giving you good advice. Be viligant and diligant. Questions?? Keep asking them, I think I worried my vets to death, until I found the boards. They gave me aid that my vets didn;t think of , but agreed to after I asked them, i consider the vets in Campbellsville, Kentucky some of the best. They didn;t seem to mind me asking them, many questions. I knew hardly anythink about cattle, I am the first to admit it. You may have to learn how to tube a calf in the future,.you never know. Sometimes, they will not take a bottle, at all. Always , find out how to do it correctly and use proper equipment. Sincerely Merry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mermill2, post: 261083, member: 4117"] Hi, welcome to the board, sorry about your calf. Have you taken his temperature? I see where he is coughing. Is he getting a respiratory problem? Maybe??? I;d keep giving his milk, keep offering him feed. Sometimes it takes awhile. He doesn;t have any scours( diarrhea) ???It may take him longer to get stronger. Sometimes, you have to play it by ear. Look at the patient(calf) See how he acts. etc But, the people on this board are willing and able to help you, You have to check the signs and symptoms, and be able to relay it to ones here on the boards. Alice and G & L cattle are giving you good advice. Be viligant and diligant. Questions?? Keep asking them, I think I worried my vets to death, until I found the boards. They gave me aid that my vets didn;t think of , but agreed to after I asked them, i consider the vets in Campbellsville, Kentucky some of the best. They didn;t seem to mind me asking them, many questions. I knew hardly anythink about cattle, I am the first to admit it. You may have to learn how to tube a calf in the future,.you never know. Sometimes, they will not take a bottle, at all. Always , find out how to do it correctly and use proper equipment. Sincerely Merry [/QUOTE]
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