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2 yr heifer low head & 'snoring'
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 136364" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Being in the same pasture for 2 weeks is cause to consider eating acorns or something else toxic. Cattle don't eat things that are bad for them until they run out of the "lush" stuff. Although, I think cattle might eat acorns quite willingly, I'm not sure on that one. We don't have many (if any) Oak trees around.</p><p>Although, it sounds like a respiratory problem. Temp-ing her is a must to know what you are up against. That would be the first thing the vet would ask if you called him/her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 136364, member: 968"] Being in the same pasture for 2 weeks is cause to consider eating acorns or something else toxic. Cattle don't eat things that are bad for them until they run out of the "lush" stuff. Although, I think cattle might eat acorns quite willingly, I'm not sure on that one. We don't have many (if any) Oak trees around. Although, it sounds like a respiratory problem. Temp-ing her is a must to know what you are up against. That would be the first thing the vet would ask if you called him/her. [/QUOTE]
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