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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 460012" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Yes, but it is possible for the animal to have an allergic reaction to the medication. I have seen a cow have a reaction to ivermectin before. She went down quickly after she was treated. I know she was alive when the vet got there, but cannot remember if they were able to save her or not.</p><p></p><p>If you were vaccinating this animal could have had a reaction to the vaccine. Those ones go down and die really quickly, unless you have epinephrine around, it is pretty much impossible to save them.</p><p></p><p>Allergic reactions are uncommon, but they do happen. Any kind of medication, wormer or vaccine can cause it. Animals are no different than humans in that respect(think penicillin allergies). You can save them, but you would have to keep epineprine on hand, and the odds of you ever needing it are slim. We personally have never had one react, but every year we hear of someone in the area that lost a calf because of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 460012, member: 2308"] Yes, but it is possible for the animal to have an allergic reaction to the medication. I have seen a cow have a reaction to ivermectin before. She went down quickly after she was treated. I know she was alive when the vet got there, but cannot remember if they were able to save her or not. If you were vaccinating this animal could have had a reaction to the vaccine. Those ones go down and die really quickly, unless you have epinephrine around, it is pretty much impossible to save them. Allergic reactions are uncommon, but they do happen. Any kind of medication, wormer or vaccine can cause it. Animals are no different than humans in that respect(think penicillin allergies). You can save them, but you would have to keep epineprine on hand, and the odds of you ever needing it are slim. We personally have never had one react, but every year we hear of someone in the area that lost a calf because of it. [/QUOTE]
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