She is eating each day, but is moving real slow. She's also lost a lot of weight. Last night we smelled a foul odor and we think she has an infection inside of her. We took her temperature and it was 103.5. 101 for a cow is normal. So the fever confirmed our suspicions that Luna has an infection. The discharge on her tail is also evidence of this. I would assume this is normal. The dead calf, the invasive pulling of the calf, bacteria getting inside of her... All of this could cause her to get sick.
Tricia went to the vet today and got 5 syringes of antibiotic that we are to give Luna subcutaneously for the next 5 days. Tricia also did some internet research and came up with an idea to try to help Luna out. if successful, this procedure should help clean some of the infection out. Tricia purchased an enema bag and mixed 1 teaspoon of salt for every liter of warm water and mixed it in the bag. She took petroleum jelly and lubricated the end of the tubing.
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Then by holding the bag over Luna (at about eye-level), you let gravity do its thing. Pretty soon, all the contents of the bag are emptied into Luna.
After just a little while, a thick, blood tinged discharge began pouring out. It did not look pretty. It did not smell nice. We'll repeat the syringe of antibiotic tomorrow evening and will repeat the vaginal enema and check Luna's temperature again. Hopefully, we'll have a good progress report to give you in a few days.
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