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heifer not losing all of after birth
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 187625" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Leave her ALONE. If she does not go off feed or run a fever, let nature take care of her. It has been proven that she will rebreed sooner if you don't do anything.</p><p>You have already given her antibiotics - which is a no-no. Antibiotics kill good bugs as well as the bad ones. The good bugs eat away at the attached pieces inside of her, cleaning her out naturally. Lutalyse is a good thing, but I would have waited at least 7-10 days after calving.</p><p>I agree she is probably lacking some minerals or nutrition. You can give her a shot of MuSe. But the absense of a calf nursing her also complicates the cleaning process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 187625, member: 968"] Leave her ALONE. If she does not go off feed or run a fever, let nature take care of her. It has been proven that she will rebreed sooner if you don't do anything. You have already given her antibiotics - which is a no-no. Antibiotics kill good bugs as well as the bad ones. The good bugs eat away at the attached pieces inside of her, cleaning her out naturally. Lutalyse is a good thing, but I would have waited at least 7-10 days after calving. I agree she is probably lacking some minerals or nutrition. You can give her a shot of MuSe. But the absense of a calf nursing her also complicates the cleaning process. [/QUOTE]
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