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<blockquote data-quote="jgn" data-source="post: 90487" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>I have a cow that is doing this also and did it last spring too. I tend to think the one I have is from pollen and allergies more than anything. I've also seen her at small trees running twigs up her nose to scratch it and think this is what may be causing the bleeding. She eats and drinks normal and doesn't seem to have any other problems. I would say keep a close eye on her and if she doesn't get any worse don't worry about it. If it would ease your mind you could always load her up and have her checked out by your vet, in that case let us know what you find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgn, post: 90487, member: 128"] I have a cow that is doing this also and did it last spring too. I tend to think the one I have is from pollen and allergies more than anything. I've also seen her at small trees running twigs up her nose to scratch it and think this is what may be causing the bleeding. She eats and drinks normal and doesn't seem to have any other problems. I would say keep a close eye on her and if she doesn't get any worse don't worry about it. If it would ease your mind you could always load her up and have her checked out by your vet, in that case let us know what you find out. [/QUOTE]
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