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<blockquote data-quote="farm girl" data-source="post: 106301" data-attributes="member: 1770"><p>Thanks for all of your replies. The cow was 5 years old, and was up and fine last night. We check our cows at least twice a day and both times she was neither weak or limping. Her calf was sucking last night and all appeared to be fine. I dont think we will take her to the vet for an autopsy. For one we have no way of hauling her and two its expensive. If we have another cow that shows any signs we will see. I know alot of you probably think its foolish not to get checked out, but there is no guarantee with our vet that they will be able to determine what was wrong in the first place. If anyone has any more ideas send them this way. Thanks for all your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farm girl, post: 106301, member: 1770"] Thanks for all of your replies. The cow was 5 years old, and was up and fine last night. We check our cows at least twice a day and both times she was neither weak or limping. Her calf was sucking last night and all appeared to be fine. I dont think we will take her to the vet for an autopsy. For one we have no way of hauling her and two its expensive. If we have another cow that shows any signs we will see. I know alot of you probably think its foolish not to get checked out, but there is no guarantee with our vet that they will be able to determine what was wrong in the first place. If anyone has any more ideas send them this way. Thanks for all your help. [/QUOTE]
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