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Bull calf fine one day dead the next?
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<blockquote data-quote="mzvob" data-source="post: 648785" data-attributes="member: 11111"><p>Thank you so much for your speedy reply, we did have a cold snap with rain, but as I said he did not have labored breathing or a runny nose, no coughing are any signs of congestion. He was just a beautiful Red Brangus baby bull. I hope I don't have anymore loses like this. I still have 2 more bull calves and 2 heifers I'm keeping a very close eye on. I feel alot like you I think he was kicked by his mother because she was hateful to him at times. She will be going to the sale barn here real soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mzvob, post: 648785, member: 11111"] Thank you so much for your speedy reply, we did have a cold snap with rain, but as I said he did not have labored breathing or a runny nose, no coughing are any signs of congestion. He was just a beautiful Red Brangus baby bull. I hope I don't have anymore loses like this. I still have 2 more bull calves and 2 heifers I'm keeping a very close eye on. I feel alot like you I think he was kicked by his mother because she was hateful to him at times. She will be going to the sale barn here real soon. [/QUOTE]
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