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Blood in stool
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 214700" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Not a maybe to it. If the cow didn't get to the head and open the sack before the calf started breathing in the fluids the vet seems to think that 2 minutes topss before they either die(drown) or have sever lung damage and die soon after birth. We had 2 this year with very tough sacks that wouldn;t tear. Vet said he hasn;t seen anything like this before in such large numbers. I think that sometimes if you find a calf dead that is freshly born and all cleaned off that this might be the problem. In the past I alwasy thought they were probably still born, now I'm thinking it's the touch sack issue.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 214700, member: 34"] Not a maybe to it. If the cow didn't get to the head and open the sack before the calf started breathing in the fluids the vet seems to think that 2 minutes topss before they either die(drown) or have sever lung damage and die soon after birth. We had 2 this year with very tough sacks that wouldn;t tear. Vet said he hasn;t seen anything like this before in such large numbers. I think that sometimes if you find a calf dead that is freshly born and all cleaned off that this might be the problem. In the past I alwasy thought they were probably still born, now I'm thinking it's the touch sack issue. dun [/QUOTE]
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