Posted by 4010 puller on March 07, 2009 at 19:12:26 from (75.108.23.137):
Anyone seen escalated cases this year in the mid east due to the funny weather we've been having. I've been around cattle forever, have had my own on and off the past three years and i lost a black bred cow today. She would have calved in probably 5 weeks or less, I just bought her last summer. For some reason It bothers me to lose a cow, especially after you care for it while it's sick, carrying it water or giving it shots. I noticed her odd acting thursday night, giving her medicine friday night and this morning (saturday). The medicine I administered to her was Trical 50. This morning she seemed much better, no white snot in her nostrils, less panting, and eyes weren't sunken in as much. Went to check on her tonight and she was dead. With her having pneumonia, do I have to worry about the others catching it? What are earlier symptoms of pneumonia than what she had? Is LA 200 my only option for helping fight pneumonia or can I administer a tube of gel to the throat or an IV or something?
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