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Pneumonia is the most likely reason. Check to see if she has a temperature to see if she's running a fever. If it's just pneumonia (like what is typical of Bovine Respiratory Disease), then give her a shot of antibiotic. The best ones to choose from are Nuflor, Draxxin, Excenel, Baytril, Excede or Micotil. The most common and most effective ones for BRD are the first three mentioned.

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