I use the same colostrums and milk replacer that Carol referred to along
with the Pritchard teat.  We have one right now on it and so far, so good.
Our little one is unable to use her mother as it is unable to stand.  She is
very healthy, but for some reason she is unable to use her legs to stand.
When she tries they go out from under her.  We made a box sling(a cardboard
box with four holes) for her and we have her in a stall, suspended to where
her legs are touching the ground, in hopes that will start working.  Bad
time to have her, on a holiday weekend with no vets available.  The Mom lays
very close to her, but we are all at a loss.  Has anyone had any experience
in dealing with something like this?

Mark Fleming 


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