Joined Apr 2009
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Vaughn, MT 59487
Thirty years in this business and I just had a new situation show up. Treated a doe fawn for pneumonia with LA-200 (oxytetracyline) The fawn walked about thirty yards away and fell over. Eyes rolled up in it's head and it started to do the moon walk on it's side. Respiration was very fast. It had gone into shock from the shot of LA-200.
I treated with epinephrine and Banamine. Respiration evened out right away but the animal just laid there. Repeated the shots in an hour and stood up the fawn. It walked away and laid down. Another hour later it was up and running like nothing happened. Just thought other deer farmers would find this interesting.
I treated with epinephrine and Banamine. Respiration evened out right away but the animal just laid there. Repeated the shots in an hour and stood up the fawn. It walked away and laid down. Another hour later it was up and running like nothing happened. Just thought other deer farmers would find this interesting.