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Cause of death? (Bloating + prolapse)
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1716262" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>I'm not pushing vaccines at all but at the very very least all groups I know of, grass fed, organic, natural recommend blackleg vaccine. </p><p> And you speak of hormones, natural occurring hormones in a heifer in heat is hundreds times the amount of a hormone you would give.</p><p> Edit to add this. </p><p> No matter what is wrong that causes an animal to die please dispose of it properly. Blackleg especially can be spread by coyotes or dogs dragging parts of the animal to other farms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1716262, member: 8993"] I'm not pushing vaccines at all but at the very very least all groups I know of, grass fed, organic, natural recommend blackleg vaccine. And you speak of hormones, natural occurring hormones in a heifer in heat is hundreds times the amount of a hormone you would give. Edit to add this. No matter what is wrong that causes an animal to die please dispose of it properly. Blackleg especially can be spread by coyotes or dogs dragging parts of the animal to other farms. [/QUOTE]
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