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<blockquote data-quote="RedRockRanch" data-source="post: 1072547" data-attributes="member: 19409"><p>Sorry to resurrect a 2 year old post but a search revealed this thread and I'm seeing a similar condition in a 2 mo. old heifer calf (not a bottle calf). Seems very healthy, no mucus, nurses, eating grass, growing like a weed, etc. When I show up in the pasture early mornings and the herd trots down the hill, this little gal starts wheezing. When I can see her mouth you can see that her tongue sticks out a bit during the wheezing. It almost seems like asthma because when they're loafing around I never hear it. I first heard this about a month ago and gave her a shot of penicillin, seemed to clear it up but now I think that it didn't and I was just monitoring during not excitable times. I'm wondering if it's a foreign object, allergies or who knows what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedRockRanch, post: 1072547, member: 19409"] Sorry to resurrect a 2 year old post but a search revealed this thread and I'm seeing a similar condition in a 2 mo. old heifer calf (not a bottle calf). Seems very healthy, no mucus, nurses, eating grass, growing like a weed, etc. When I show up in the pasture early mornings and the herd trots down the hill, this little gal starts wheezing. When I can see her mouth you can see that her tongue sticks out a bit during the wheezing. It almost seems like asthma because when they're loafing around I never hear it. I first heard this about a month ago and gave her a shot of penicillin, seemed to clear it up but now I think that it didn't and I was just monitoring during not excitable times. I'm wondering if it's a foreign object, allergies or who knows what. [/QUOTE]
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