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I have a young cow with a swlloen nose that also has alot of discharge coming from the nose and also swelling under and around the jaw. She has lost weight and is in poor condition. :?:
Hunter":34ch1lbq said:I have a young cow with a swlloen nose that also has alot of discharge coming from the nose and also swelling under and around the jaw. She has lost weight and is in poor condition. :?:
Thanks for all your help.dun":rznbxcer said:CALL THE VET
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Hunter":rznbxcer said:I have a young cow with a swlloen nose that also has alot of discharge coming from the nose and also swelling under and around the jaw. She has lost weight and is in poor condition. :?:
D.R. Cattle, Thank You for the info, as with You we do not have any Vets in the immediate area so I will be headed to the feed store for some La200. Again Thanks!! We'll give it a try.D.R. Cattle":h2i8t8et said:I should add that I don't have any cattle vets in my area. It isn't feasible to call one to come from hours away because of the expense I would incur. I treat everything myself. If surgery or something by vet only, tough decision on calling the vet or digging a hole.
D.R. Cattle":1y2kapg9 said:Please remember, I'm not suggesting that you do that. I'm with Dun I think a vet is the best bet, and I am not a vet. FYI- the feed store may suggest something better than LA200 for respiratory problems, but LA200 does have a dosage guide for pneumonia and has worked well for me in the past. Make sure to only inject 10cc per injection site. Try to inject only in the neck area. Be careful not to inject intraveinously. 16 gauge needles work well for cattle.
I appreciate your comments and thank you for your reply back.D.R. Cattle":ikv7nhoe said:Please remember, I'm not suggesting that you do that. I'm with Dun I think a vet is the best bet, and I am not a vet. FYI- the feed store may suggest something better than LA200 for respiratory problems, but LA200 does have a dosage guide for pneumonia and has worked well for me in the past. Make sure to only inject 10cc per injection site. Try to inject only in the neck area. Be careful not to inject intraveinously. 16 gauge needles work well for cattle.