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2 week old calf with nose bleed
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 637995" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Cows with summer cattarh do that. Yours wouldn't have had cattarh because the bleeding/snorting stopped, but I've got a few chronic ones and any time they get a bit extra snuffly I check for sticks - they force them up there to try and scratch the irritation.</p><p>I searched this board for it a while back, and didn't turn up anything so I don't think you see it in the US - or it has a different name, if so. (viral infection, I think)</p><p></p><p>I've never seen a bottle calf with a skinned/peeled nose. Bucket fed calves yes - because they stick their noses in the milk. Molasses again - seems to be quite acidic, causes red blotches on the muzzle. Is it possible that the calf is getting bunted into a fence/hedge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 637995, member: 9267"] Cows with summer cattarh do that. Yours wouldn't have had cattarh because the bleeding/snorting stopped, but I've got a few chronic ones and any time they get a bit extra snuffly I check for sticks - they force them up there to try and scratch the irritation. I searched this board for it a while back, and didn't turn up anything so I don't think you see it in the US - or it has a different name, if so. (viral infection, I think) I've never seen a bottle calf with a skinned/peeled nose. Bucket fed calves yes - because they stick their noses in the milk. Molasses again - seems to be quite acidic, causes red blotches on the muzzle. Is it possible that the calf is getting bunted into a fence/hedge? [/QUOTE]
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