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<blockquote data-quote="farm girl" data-source="post: 106262" data-attributes="member: 1770"><p>I have a question for all of you experts out there. Went to check on the cows this morning and found a hereford dead. Last night she was out in the pasture with the other cows, not humped up or anything, her calf was sucking and everything seemed just fine. This mornning she was pretty stiff so I know that she had been dead a while. No outside marks anywhere so it has to be something internal I am thinking. Has anyone ever heard of anaplasmosis killing that quickly or do you have any other idea of what it might be. Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farm girl, post: 106262, member: 1770"] I have a question for all of you experts out there. Went to check on the cows this morning and found a hereford dead. Last night she was out in the pasture with the other cows, not humped up or anything, her calf was sucking and everything seemed just fine. This mornning she was pretty stiff so I know that she had been dead a while. No outside marks anywhere so it has to be something internal I am thinking. Has anyone ever heard of anaplasmosis killing that quickly or do you have any other idea of what it might be. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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