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Calf ate a plastic bag. Concern?
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<blockquote data-quote="fatcattle" data-source="post: 974642" data-attributes="member: 18129"><p>Not sure if it will cause a problem or not. Depends on your luck I guess. I have pulled a 55 gallon contractor grade black plastic bag from the rectum of a horse before. I saw something hanging besides his tail. When I started pulling there was about a foot of plastic hanging out. The bag was basically intact, just a few holes where he had chewed on it. I have no idea how something that big could pass through without any problems, but it did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatcattle, post: 974642, member: 18129"] Not sure if it will cause a problem or not. Depends on your luck I guess. I have pulled a 55 gallon contractor grade black plastic bag from the rectum of a horse before. I saw something hanging besides his tail. When I started pulling there was about a foot of plastic hanging out. The bag was basically intact, just a few holes where he had chewed on it. I have no idea how something that big could pass through without any problems, but it did. [/QUOTE]
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