I have a third calf cow that has got someing pretty drastic wrong with her. She was always a little bit smaller framed and generally a lighter animal. The one calf of hers that made it to the sale barn was nearly 200 lbs less than another calf that was born the same day. She is with a herd of about 15 cows and 1 bull. She had a calf in late Jan. and seemed to recover quickly from the birth and both the calf and the cow looked healthy. Then, in late march, we were running short on what little bit of poor quality hay that was left and the cool weather here in SW Missouri was not promoting grass growth. The entire herd seemed to loose a little weight in that short period of time that food supply was low, but this cow seemed to drastically drop the pounds. We moved them to another pasture where there was some fresh sown red clover and a adequate amount of fescue. The rest of the herd recovered quickly but this number 49 cow continued to loose weight. I seperated her from the calf thinking that she was not ably to support both herself and the calf. This helped nothing. Both animals have foamed at the mouth, the calf is now dead after a long period of lethargic mentality. And the cow is just skin and bones and walked with EXTREMELY tender feet, and is panting all the time. She doesn't even make an effort to get up when you get close, I can give her shots without a chaute. I have given her multiple doses of Vitamin B12, A, D, and L.A. 200. She is not worth a vet bill even if she did make it to the sale barn. HELP, please, if there is any hope!!! or should we put her down? She hasen't made me any money because of the first and last calves dying.