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4-5 month old calf aborted?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolCattle!" data-source="post: 1545183" data-attributes="member: 37968"><p>Hey all,</p><p>Nilla our dexter cow aborted a calf this morning. Does anyone have any ideas as to why? Her placenta was pale and it appeared avascular. I'll take pictures of her placenta, if its still there, and the baby too, and post them, once I figure out how.</p><p>We've been feeding prairie hay and some alfalfa, nothing else that I know of. </p><p>The pasture that she's in is pretty clean, no trash in there that we know of, if that helps. </p><p>We have a ton of deer around. </p><p>They should be up on most of their shots. We might send in her urine, or the calf or the placenta, we are going to ask our vet to see what he says as well. </p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolCattle!, post: 1545183, member: 37968"] Hey all, Nilla our dexter cow aborted a calf this morning. Does anyone have any ideas as to why? Her placenta was pale and it appeared avascular. I’ll take pictures of her placenta, if its still there, and the baby too, and post them, once I figure out how. We’ve been feeding prairie hay and some alfalfa, nothing else that I know of. The pasture that she’s in is pretty clean, no trash in there that we know of, if that helps. We have a ton of deer around. They should be up on most of their shots. We might send in her urine, or the calf or the placenta, we are going to ask our vet to see what he says as well. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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