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can cows have seizures?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 238404" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>"Rabies".. In cattle the disease takes on the nature of the "furious rabies" form, which is an excitative phase. Cattle become irrational and aggressively vicious. They appear very alert or anxious, and have dilated pupils. A slight noise or any movement invites attack and the instinctive desire to charge. Cattle rarely live beyond 10 days after the initial signs appear... If it was my cow I would'nt be just talking to a vet, I'd have one out. Now nitrate poisoning has the same excitative phase, but if not treated right now, she'll probably be dead by tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 238404, member: 2919"] "Rabies".. In cattle the disease takes on the nature of the "furious rabies" form, which is an excitative phase. Cattle become irrational and aggressively vicious. They appear very alert or anxious, and have dilated pupils. A slight noise or any movement invites attack and the instinctive desire to charge. Cattle rarely live beyond 10 days after the initial signs appear... If it was my cow I would'nt be just talking to a vet, I'd have one out. Now nitrate poisoning has the same excitative phase, but if not treated right now, she'll probably be dead by tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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