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<blockquote data-quote="Foxx" data-source="post: 633809" data-attributes="member: 2676"><p>Have a cow with it now. Darn! She's due in a month. Can't give her iodine because it will abort her. She's also on Nuflor (darned expensive medicine). she has Baytril for the pain since she's lost a lot of weight (not a good time for that) and Nuflor every two days for a week. </p><p></p><p>The vet said, "<strong>if</strong> she gets better" ad then something about you might want to keep her. Hubby picked her up, so I don't know how the conversation went, but it made me a bit nervous anyway. She's a really good cow, so I'd hate to see her go down. They said "that's a big calf or twins." They were really full of good news yesterday! She herself was a twin, and although I wouldn't mind having twin heifers if a three year old cow can handle them herself (which I wonder), she carried a bull last year, and I don't much need twin bulls or a free martin. If twins, she is going to become a recip.</p><p></p><p>I guess, <strong>if</strong> we can keep her alive, and if she calves soon, we can always give her iodine. Wonder if they can take that when they are nursing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxx, post: 633809, member: 2676"] Have a cow with it now. Darn! She's due in a month. Can't give her iodine because it will abort her. She's also on Nuflor (darned expensive medicine). she has Baytril for the pain since she's lost a lot of weight (not a good time for that) and Nuflor every two days for a week. The vet said, "[b]if[/b] she gets better" ad then something about you might want to keep her. Hubby picked her up, so I don't know how the conversation went, but it made me a bit nervous anyway. She's a really good cow, so I'd hate to see her go down. They said "that's a big calf or twins." They were really full of good news yesterday! She herself was a twin, and although I wouldn't mind having twin heifers if a three year old cow can handle them herself (which I wonder), she carried a bull last year, and I don't much need twin bulls or a free martin. If twins, she is going to become a recip. I guess, [b]if[/b] we can keep her alive, and if she calves soon, we can always give her iodine. Wonder if they can take that when they are nursing. [/QUOTE]
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