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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet. Thursday, December 5, 2013. As with every surgery, the cow is sedated, clipped, sterile scrubbed and blocked (numbed) with Lidocaine. Luckily I had enough help with these two C-sections, we were able to have a photographer. So this is a post of pictures! I'll explain what we are doing where needed. Both surgeries went very smoothly and there were two happy, BIG, healthy girls born! Opening the skin and muscle layers of the cow. The hole the calf just came out of. The new a...

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet. Thursday, December 5, 2013. As with every surgery, the cow is sedated, clipped, sterile scrubbed and blocked (numbed) with Lidocaine. Luckily I had enough help with these two C-sections, we were able to have a photographer. So this is a post of pictures! I'll explain what we are doing where needed. Both surgeries went very smoothly and there were two happy, BIG, healthy girls born! Opening the skin and muscle layers of the cow. The hole the calf just came out of. The new a...

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet: September 2013

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet. Tuesday, September 10, 2013. A Prolapse with Pictures! The next call was for a cow that had calved earlier that day and suffered from a uterine prolapse. The final call of the weekend was a calving. Normally prolapses will occur within the first 24 hours after a cow has had a calf. If she has made it through the first 24 hours without any trouble, it is pretty rare that she will prolapse at that point. For those that have never seen a uterine prolapse, it is when the entir...

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet: May 2013

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet. Thursday, May 30, 2013. 8220;Dr. Telgen, I have a heifer that is losing all her hair! I’ve never seen anything like it! She’s looks disgusting! 8221; This is the phone call I had from a client this week. It was an 18 month old heifer that had been out on pasture. Below are several pictures of various parts of the heifer. The bright pink tint to certain parts of the animal is salve they applied to keep the areas moist and try to relieve some of the irritation. Cows are not ...

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet: October 2013

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet. Wednesday, October 9, 2013. An apple a day.". Fall in the Northeast is probably my favorite time of year. The red, orange, yellow and gold colors are abundant and make the scenery even more beautiful than it already is. Dunkin Donuts has pumpkin donuts, pumpkin coffee and pumpkin muffins and the fresh apple cider can’t be beat! Along with the fresh cider is an abundance of fresh apples to make pies, apple crisp, applesauce… and the list of my favorites goes on. As I’...

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet: March 2013

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet. Thursday, March 28, 2013. Bloody Noses and Fevers. I’ve been working on a case for the last couple weeks on a farm that seems to be having some respiratory issues. The milkers have noticed several cows that have come into the milking parlor with bloody noses. One cow was described as having a “foul smell” to the nasal discharge while the others seem to be more just blood tinged mucous. I hope by now, you’ve all learned to not eat while you are reading my posts…. So upon ph...

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet: Double the Fun

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet. Thursday, December 5, 2013. As with every surgery, the cow is sedated, clipped, sterile scrubbed and blocked (numbed) with Lidocaine. Luckily I had enough help with these two C-sections, we were able to have a photographer. So this is a post of pictures! I'll explain what we are doing where needed. Both surgeries went very smoothly and there were two happy, BIG, healthy girls born! Opening the skin and muscle layers of the cow. The hole the calf just came out of. The new a...

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: Over the Mountain and other fall adventures in Vermont

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Over the Mountain and other fall adventures in Vermont. Although most of our patients are cows, we do occasionally get to see some other creatures. Among the most interesting are alpacas. These alpacas have the best view in Vermont. Top of the Gap. October 16, 2012 at 2:11 PM.

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: September 2012

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Sunday, September 30, 2012. With our new website about to go up with a link to the blog, I figure I'm going to have to find some new ambition. Good intentions only get one so far, I guess. Hard work gets you the rest of the way. Fresh Ricotta, courtesy Peaches. It's nice to be back at work after a long ...

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: October 2012

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Friday, October 19, 2012. If Mamma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy. What's going on out there? Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Over the Mountain and other fall adventures in Vermont. These alpacas have the best view in Vermont. Top of the Gap. Approaching the Appalacian Gap. Tuesday, October 9, 2012. PS Whil...

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: September 2010

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Saturday, September 18, 2010. Welcome to my blog. I hope you enjoy this blog - please let me know what you think. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog. View my complete profile. Other Blogs I love. A day in the life of a cow vet. Farm To School Program #2.

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: February 2013

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Friday, February 1, 2013. Giving Petunia a chance. I've had a number of projects keeping me busy lately so I'm way behind on the blog. I have a number of stories to tell so I hope I can catch up quickly. Petunia keeping my office manager company. As a precaution, Annie performed a blood test on Petunia ...

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: October 2010

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Friday, October 29, 2010. Why large animal vol. 2. One of our client dairies in the fall. Our little town with the Adirondacks in the distance. Two of my favorite hiking companions. View from my "office window", summertime in the Mad River Valley. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Why large animal vol. 1.

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: Ferry Ride

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Monday, November 8, 2010. Weekends mean emergency duty. Emergency duty means one never knows where one might be or what one might see. On this cold late October morning it meant a ferry ride across Lake Champlain to a farm near Ticonderoga, NY to see a sick cow. 65279;. For the surgery, the cow is s...

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: December 2012

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Sunday, December 9, 2012. Qi in the Green Mountains. Bouncing Baby Bull Calf. Calving paralysis happens when the calf puts pressure on nerves inside mom's birth canal that are responsible for controlling muscles in the hind legs. This often happens if a very large calf is born or there is too much f...

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: Qi in the Green Mountains

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Sunday, December 9, 2012. Qi in the Green Mountains. Bouncing Baby Bull Calf. Calving paralysis happens when the calf puts pressure on nerves inside mom's birth canal that are responsible for controlling muscles in the hind legs. This often happens if a very large calf is born or there is too much f...

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Dr. Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet: Giving Petunia a chance

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Dr Joe - Life and Times of a Country Vet. Life, animals, food and farming in the 21st century. A look at the real journey of a modern large animal veterinarian. Shelburne Farms cows love the fall foliage. Friday, February 1, 2013. Giving Petunia a chance. I've had a number of projects keeping me busy lately so I'm way behind on the blog. I have a number of stories to tell so I hope I can catch up quickly. Petunia keeping my office manager company. As a precaution, Annie performed a blood test on Petunia ...

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A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet

A Day in the Life of a Cow Vet. Thursday, December 5, 2013. As with every surgery, the cow is sedated, clipped, sterile scrubbed and blocked (numbed) with Lidocaine. Luckily I had enough help with these two C-sections, we were able to have a photographer. So this is a post of pictures! I'll explain what we are doing where needed. Both surgeries went very smoothly and there were two happy, BIG, healthy girls born! Opening the skin and muscle layers of the cow. The hole the calf just came out of. The new a...

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Rethinking Milk Fever Prevention. Oh the stories we could tell about the numerous milk fever cases we have seen. Typically, we can I.V. uncomplicated cases and look like a hero. But the memorable cases span from the cow that vomited her rumen contents and took her last breath to the cow that hops up as soon as you lay a hand on her after receiving 3 tubes of calcium over a 3 hour period before you arrived. Both wasted trips, or were they? To achieve a low incidence rate, we need ...

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