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Dr. Kathy, Large Animal Veterinarian

 
 
 
 
 
 
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in Large Animal Veterinary
Most Advanced Degree:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Major or Emphasis:
Veterinary Medicine
Professional Licenses:
Florida
 
 
 

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About Dr. Kathy

Twelve years of experience treating beef and dairy cattle

I've been an Expert on JustAnswer since July 2009, and I’m ready to answer your Large Animal Veterinary questions.

To date, I have 69 satisfied customers who have indicated that they are happy with the answers they received from me - and I'm ready to answer your Veterinary questions right now.

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6/7/2010
Very helpful, thanks Kathy. He is not in a barn, and is actually a stray that came through the fence.
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5/9/2010
Thanks a lot of your answer, I will try all what you say and be patient, Lakshmee
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4/30/2010
Quick response, great advise, thank you looking forword to my next visit with you
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4/12/2010
i appreciate the answer. it seemed to take too long.thank you
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4/11/2010
Thanks. Major arterial bleed was the other thing i thought of, but didn't do a PM. She was certainly pale and not cyanosed.
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4/11/2010
excellent
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4/11/2010
thank you for your help :)
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4/9/2010
very knowledgeable about c
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4/9/2010
I appreciate your communication on my calf, however I know it is difficult to diagnose without seeing the animal physically. Your assistance was appreciated.
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3/26/2010
thank you
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Recent Answers from Dr. Kathy

 
 
 
A 2 year old black Angus develops a white ring around 6/6/2010
We have 25 head of Red Angus Steer calves, aprox 500lbs each. We 5/22/2010
Two of my friends purchased a cow then split the meat. Each 5/10/2010
Lakshmee here,My question is for a bovine veterinarian and 5/9/2010
Do cattle ever suffer from fatal amniotic fluid embolism? 4/11/2010
what would make a cow develop an almost liquid stool every 4/11/2010
i have 3 calves 1year old that have numerous warts on there 4/11/2010
cow is not dialated but cow strains and kicks at stomach like 4/11/2010
I have a six month old calf still on the cow,free roam pasture. 4/3/2010
I have a black angus yearling heifer that has paralysis in 3/27/2010
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