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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11735"><p>If you are grazing tall fescue this calf might have fescue foot.Recently I had a calf to have one heck of a fit throwing his back feet up in the air rolling around.My vet diagnosed as fescue toxicity.Some of the symptoms are rapid breathing,trembles,disorientation,salivating from the mouth,diahrea,kicking back feet.The vet said to pull him and a day later he was o'k.Some are alot more sensitive than others.I sold the calf for a good price he looked fine.That may or may not be your problem some of the others may have some ideas.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bggoff@blomand.net">bggoff@blomand.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11735"] If you are grazing tall fescue this calf might have fescue foot.Recently I had a calf to have one heck of a fit throwing his back feet up in the air rolling around.My vet diagnosed as fescue toxicity.Some of the symptoms are rapid breathing,trembles,disorientation,salivating from the mouth,diahrea,kicking back feet.The vet said to pull him and a day later he was o'k.Some are alot more sensitive than others.I sold the calf for a good price he looked fine.That may or may not be your problem some of the others may have some ideas. [email=bggoff@blomand.net]bggoff@blomand.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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