Posted by LAA on March 11, 2013 at 08:45:50 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: Calf Issues posted by Super Steve on March 11, 2013 at 08:28:26:
Is the cows bag swollen? do you have a chute to get her in and milk her or a place to tie her up? Maybe the calf never got anything much to eat to start off with, did you see evidence that the calf had moved its bowels? It could be as simple as nothing to eat but if it is bacterial you need something like Nuflor, you have to get that from a vet. If she won't suck you probably need to tube her at this point, if you have never tubed a calf then you are probably better off to take her to a vet, get the shots and have him show you how to insert the tube and how to make sure the tube is in her stomach and not her trachea which will fill her lungs and drown her. It is way better to milk the cow and use that milk if at all possible. Hope it turns out O.K.
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