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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 6359942" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>thanks, we did wonder about both minerals for exactly the reason you said, but didn't give her anything as she had no classic milk fever or staggers symptoms. However, the first day we kept her in she did eat a bit of decent hay that we found at the back of the barn, before a mix of molassed straw and cut grass, was hoping to slow the passage down through the rumen to get everything working properly. Vet took some bloods and was going to test back at surgery, didn't phone back so assume OK. She was a fair bit better by then, as a morning non-urgent call we didn't get vet until 4pm. He did give her a rumen boost and pump some fluid into her as she was a bit dehydrated. She's always come back low on Johnes but then her mother also did before she miscarried at 7 months and then faded away within 2 weeks so suspect she was a Johnes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 6359942, member: 971"] thanks, we did wonder about both minerals for exactly the reason you said, but didn't give her anything as she had no classic milk fever or staggers symptoms. However, the first day we kept her in she did eat a bit of decent hay that we found at the back of the barn, before a mix of molassed straw and cut grass, was hoping to slow the passage down through the rumen to get everything working properly. Vet took some bloods and was going to test back at surgery, didn't phone back so assume OK. She was a fair bit better by then, as a morning non-urgent call we didn't get vet until 4pm. He did give her a rumen boost and pump some fluid into her as she was a bit dehydrated. She's always come back low on Johnes but then her mother also did before she miscarried at 7 months and then faded away within 2 weeks so suspect she was a Johnes. [/QUOTE]
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