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<blockquote data-quote="katethefuturevet" data-source="post: 74965" data-attributes="member: 1438"><p>my cow was laying down. when i went out to do chores i noticed she was acting weird. then i noticed that she was way to big so i got my mum and we agreed that it was bloat but we didnt know what to do so my mum called her cousin who is a cattle raiser and asked him what to do and we gave her thae baking powder which did work before, to make her burp but she was throwing up (for real, actually vomiting) so maybe it didnt stay down or something but my mum got the phone and brought it with her so she could get step by step directions from her cousin. we did what he said and he said to let her be for a few so i went up to do the chores in the other barn. i was only gone for about 3 mins and i went back to get some potatoes for the other cow but i found her lying down with her rear end elevated. i ran up to get my mum and she called her cousin bck and he said to poke her with a 14 gauge needle and let the air out. we tried doing that but she died less than a half an hour later. there was no change in food, no excess eating, and she didn't get into anything. she ate normaly so the cause is still unknown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katethefuturevet, post: 74965, member: 1438"] my cow was laying down. when i went out to do chores i noticed she was acting weird. then i noticed that she was way to big so i got my mum and we agreed that it was bloat but we didnt know what to do so my mum called her cousin who is a cattle raiser and asked him what to do and we gave her thae baking powder which did work before, to make her burp but she was throwing up (for real, actually vomiting) so maybe it didnt stay down or something but my mum got the phone and brought it with her so she could get step by step directions from her cousin. we did what he said and he said to let her be for a few so i went up to do the chores in the other barn. i was only gone for about 3 mins and i went back to get some potatoes for the other cow but i found her lying down with her rear end elevated. i ran up to get my mum and she called her cousin bck and he said to poke her with a 14 gauge needle and let the air out. we tried doing that but she died less than a half an hour later. there was no change in food, no excess eating, and she didn't get into anything. she ate normaly so the cause is still unknown. [/QUOTE]
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