*911* Scottish Highland pregnant heifer, heavy breathing, lots of snot

amysflock

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Thanks, Kitty.

I actually just sucked it up and called him...and he was very kind and helpful. (Maybe he was just having a bad day last month.)

He wants me to check on her this afternoon and see if she's eating, and if not, he'll come out and administer antibiotics. I feel better.

He is a one-man mobile-only vet, so he is his own boss. He's not the vet we want long term...the guy we want is a very kind, well-known vet two towns away, but unfortunately he's hard to get (office is closed on Thursdays, of course, and they were closed for a week when we preg checked). Maybe this guy will turn out to be ok for emergencies and back up, though.

Thanks for your help!
 

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Please keep in mind that they can have pneumonia and eat just like nothing is wrong. We had calves last summer do that. Believe me when I say I don't want that hot, still air again!
 

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Thanks for that, Kitty. The vet actually asked me to call him with an update when I get home, whether she's eating or not. I will ask him about the pneumonia risk then.
 

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I'm happy to report Bridgit seems to have gotten over whatever little bug she had. I left work early Friday (I live 60 miles from work) so I could check on her and still get the vet out if needed, and she was up, grazing in the pasture with Sheila and while a little bit of yellow mucus fell out of her left nostril, her breathing sounded normal. I called the vet back with the update and he felt she would get over it on her own. Sure enough, she has!

Thanks, everyone for your encouragement and support. I still have SO much to learn!
 
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