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bred cow with a protruded mass (brisket size under the belly
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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 751284" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>djinwa- you have a point there. since i don't a chute, and i did not raise her as a calf but purchased her as bred cow about three months ago with a group of bred cows. she is not settle down for me to get near her. they go as group when they eat in a manger and grazed in the pastures. the nearest space that i got close to her was about 20 ft, and she took off. it is hard to isolate these bred or cows because the previous owner did not have contact with these cows. eventually, i will pinned them in the manger when the vet get here.</p><p></p><p>in regard to the "mass", i can't tell you if it is a hernia(GI-tract), soft mass with fluids(edema or hematoma with no sign of bleeding), large hard tumor. i know for fact it is ventral or central to the belly away from any ribs. anyway, thank you for your advises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 751284, member: 13261"] djinwa- you have a point there. since i don't a chute, and i did not raise her as a calf but purchased her as bred cow about three months ago with a group of bred cows. she is not settle down for me to get near her. they go as group when they eat in a manger and grazed in the pastures. the nearest space that i got close to her was about 20 ft, and she took off. it is hard to isolate these bred or cows because the previous owner did not have contact with these cows. eventually, i will pinned them in the manger when the vet get here. in regard to the "mass", i can't tell you if it is a hernia(GI-tract), soft mass with fluids(edema or hematoma with no sign of bleeding), large hard tumor. i know for fact it is ventral or central to the belly away from any ribs. anyway, thank you for your advises. [/QUOTE]
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