Waiting on cows:
Skeet doesn't miss much
This particular feed run was made on our anniversary. DH noticed a heifer off by herself and after seeing she was feeling poorly, we went back to the house, loaded a horse and trailered back to pick her up:
With Skeet's help, of course
Skeet's ready with a little encouragement
Back at the house DH prepares to give her a shot
One stick, and he's in
Once she's unloaded, we see if she'll drink
O.K., maybe with a little help
Nope. So we gather supplies - 10 gallons of warm water from the house
pvc pipe, tubing, and a drench pump
She gets a dose of oral meds
Then DH puts the pvc pipe in her mouth
So he can run the tubing to her stomach
Checking to make sure he's in the stomach
The pictures stop there because I've attached the tubing to the drench pump and am pumping water into our patient. We aren't always successful in saving them, but we do what we can, pray, and leave the rest up to the Good Lord.
Our other patient is doing well and enjoys daily visits from the local canine home health care resident. In fact, they've become buddies and are both relishing the warm sunshine on a daily basis:
Once she's unloaded, we see if she'll drink
O.K., maybe with a little help
Nope. So we gather supplies - 10 gallons of warm water from the house
pvc pipe, tubing, and a drench pump
She gets a dose of oral meds
Then DH puts the pvc pipe in her mouth
So he can run the tubing to her stomach
Checking to make sure he's in the stomach
The pictures stop there because I've attached the tubing to the drench pump and am pumping water into our patient. We aren't always successful in saving them, but we do what we can, pray, and leave the rest up to the Good Lord.
Our other patient is doing well and enjoys daily visits from the local canine home health care resident. In fact, they've become buddies and are both relishing the warm sunshine on a daily basis:
8 comments:
Awh such a sweet photo to end the blog, hope the little one recovers soon, so good it was spotted by your DH. Happy anniversary, best wishes from the Netherlands
Skeet is a great nurse!!! Fingers crossed this one is on the mend too!
I really enjoy your blog. We get to know what life is like on the ranch and all the animals, plus your quilting! Your pictures are always well done too. Thanks for the blog
Poor thing. Too sick to put up a fight. Hope it gets well soon and I'm glad that the wee one is doing better. ;^)
Hope your patient is improved--breaks my heart to see animals suffer
You two are always busy! Hope the heifer is up and running soon! Great pictures of Skeet, especially the last one!
ACK! I've seen that on Dr. Pol!! Hope he didn't get any in his mouth--gross! Hope the little cow gets better after the meds and hydration. That Skeet needs a nurse hat on. HA!
Yikes! You and your husband are multi-talented. So glad you both have the know-how to doctor your sick animals. I'd be a littler squeamish to put a tube down a cow's throat. I hope she's okay.
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