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can cows have seizures?
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<blockquote data-quote="wiggles" data-source="post: 238084" data-attributes="member: 3327"><p>I have an older cow how has been just laying around a lot last couple of days. Does get up to eat but otherwise not too active. This afternoon when I was feeding noted her to stretch full out and legs stiffened up and then she begain to have seizure like activity in both back legs. Lqasted about 2 minutes then she returned to normal. IS this a vitamin deficeny as they are not on grass could not get pasture this year so they are getting big bale hay everyother day and then cubes on the other day. I would really like to hear some ideas as I am leaving on the 4th to see my son home from deployment in the gulf and would like to get a handle on it and not leave it for someone else.</p><p>Thanks for all the help in advance.</p><p>Dianea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiggles, post: 238084, member: 3327"] I have an older cow how has been just laying around a lot last couple of days. Does get up to eat but otherwise not too active. This afternoon when I was feeding noted her to stretch full out and legs stiffened up and then she begain to have seizure like activity in both back legs. Lqasted about 2 minutes then she returned to normal. IS this a vitamin deficeny as they are not on grass could not get pasture this year so they are getting big bale hay everyother day and then cubes on the other day. I would really like to hear some ideas as I am leaving on the 4th to see my son home from deployment in the gulf and would like to get a handle on it and not leave it for someone else. Thanks for all the help in advance. Dianea [/QUOTE]
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