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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 36895" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I have a Longhorn cow that evidently has sinus problems (as I do myself here in humid TN) because she is constantly sticking weeds and sticks in her nose. Two weeks after I brought her home from a sale I noticed her nose bleeding and a mucus discharge as well. She had come from North Carolina and it was in July so I thought perhaps she might have some type of shipping stress and I didn't want it to develop into pneumonia or something so I had the vet out. We had to sedate her to pull the 13" weed out of her nostril-she had this weird snorting sound for about a year but finally got ok. I still see small twigs etc. in her nose from time to time. The only thing I can figure is that she must have nasal problems so she tries to scratch her nose on the ground or on bushes or whatever to try to stop the irritation and she winds up with obstacles in her nostrils. I would definitely watch the lungs though just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 36895, member: 440"] I have a Longhorn cow that evidently has sinus problems (as I do myself here in humid TN) because she is constantly sticking weeds and sticks in her nose. Two weeks after I brought her home from a sale I noticed her nose bleeding and a mucus discharge as well. She had come from North Carolina and it was in July so I thought perhaps she might have some type of shipping stress and I didn't want it to develop into pneumonia or something so I had the vet out. We had to sedate her to pull the 13" weed out of her nostril-she had this weird snorting sound for about a year but finally got ok. I still see small twigs etc. in her nose from time to time. The only thing I can figure is that she must have nasal problems so she tries to scratch her nose on the ground or on bushes or whatever to try to stop the irritation and she winds up with obstacles in her nostrils. I would definitely watch the lungs though just in case. [/QUOTE]
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