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<blockquote data-quote="cowgurl" data-source="post: 88812" data-attributes="member: 1716"><p>We thought that the last calf that died had got stepped on.That one did not develop symptoms till about a day later.But this calf has the same symptoms as the other but quicker. The one that recently died had a hoof deformity, like a blood blister. My son supports the idea that it got stepped on. He argues that the Cow that the problem started with is the one that is doing it. The calf that died last year did not develop symptoms until it was moved into a pen with only her and her calf. We also have another cow that is older and very defensive of her calves. Wether it be other cow or people. If we come and stand by the pen she will throw a fit by pawing at the ground and snorting at us. That would explain her calves had never had problems. Last year we brought the cow that had problems this year into the barn to have her calf and she did not have any problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgurl, post: 88812, member: 1716"] We thought that the last calf that died had got stepped on.That one did not develop symptoms till about a day later.But this calf has the same symptoms as the other but quicker. The one that recently died had a hoof deformity, like a blood blister. My son supports the idea that it got stepped on. He argues that the Cow that the problem started with is the one that is doing it. The calf that died last year did not develop symptoms until it was moved into a pen with only her and her calf. We also have another cow that is older and very defensive of her calves. Wether it be other cow or people. If we come and stand by the pen she will throw a fit by pawing at the ground and snorting at us. That would explain her calves had never had problems. Last year we brought the cow that had problems this year into the barn to have her calf and she did not have any problems [/QUOTE]
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