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<blockquote data-quote="frederick" data-source="post: 7786635" data-attributes="member: 11063"><p>Think it should stay just below my 360 threshold. But without rapid action it wouldn't.</p><p>Also I'm not too sure at what point a milk fever becomes official.</p><p>To bolus a cow at calving to prevent her getting milk fever is fine.</p><p>To give a bottle under the skin to a cow your concerned about is fine.</p><p>So how wobbly a cow actually has to be to be recorded I am not sure.</p><p>With cow manager eartags we were picking them up much earlier than wobbly treating standing cows and their appetite and rumination returned immediately.</p><p>Was that preventative or early diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frederick, post: 7786635, member: 11063"] Think it should stay just below my 360 threshold. But without rapid action it wouldn't. Also I'm not too sure at what point a milk fever becomes official. To bolus a cow at calving to prevent her getting milk fever is fine. To give a bottle under the skin to a cow your concerned about is fine. So how wobbly a cow actually has to be to be recorded I am not sure. With cow manager eartags we were picking them up much earlier than wobbly treating standing cows and their appetite and rumination returned immediately. Was that preventative or early diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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