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<blockquote data-quote="Wick" data-source="post: 802004" data-attributes="member: 5504"><p>Came home from work and found the bull lying beside of round bale dead. This was Sat. Evening. I am thinking probably something going on inside. I never seen any common diagnosed problems out of him and it just kinda was like hey a little slow to eat Weds., brought in cattle Thursday evening to give bred heifers shots and he was slow and stumbling around then falling over. Called vet, could not get to vet on Friday, work Sat. day and Sat. evening he was dead. He was lying just like he layed down to rest and died. Weird. No discharge on either end or nothing. Just one of those things I guess. If you own cattle you gonna loose some, just didn''t think it would be a 2000 lb bull and a good one to. He's the one I had posted pics of long time ago. Anyway thanks for your input. Wick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wick, post: 802004, member: 5504"] Came home from work and found the bull lying beside of round bale dead. This was Sat. Evening. I am thinking probably something going on inside. I never seen any common diagnosed problems out of him and it just kinda was like hey a little slow to eat Weds., brought in cattle Thursday evening to give bred heifers shots and he was slow and stumbling around then falling over. Called vet, could not get to vet on Friday, work Sat. day and Sat. evening he was dead. He was lying just like he layed down to rest and died. Weird. No discharge on either end or nothing. Just one of those things I guess. If you own cattle you gonna loose some, just didn''t think it would be a 2000 lb bull and a good one to. He's the one I had posted pics of long time ago. Anyway thanks for your input. Wick [/QUOTE]
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