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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 729214" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>Thought I would give an update. I do apppreciate the replies. I have a lot to learn and man are these lessons expensive. Talked with brother-in-law last night and cow was at the hay bale eating. She doesn't exhibit any signs of Johnnes disease or signs she has ingested metal. No telling what it is. There hasn't been cattle on there in the last ten years so I can't see it being something contagous as these cows were bought as a group in October off of a local farm. I am thinking that twin possibility may be plausible or something to do with the digestive track. Could she have a twisted gut? I would think she would go down faster with increased water intake. Her attitude isn't quite as perky so that is a bad sign. Hopefully she does okay until Saturday and we can get her up then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 729214, member: 13747"] Thought I would give an update. I do apppreciate the replies. I have a lot to learn and man are these lessons expensive. Talked with brother-in-law last night and cow was at the hay bale eating. She doesn't exhibit any signs of Johnnes disease or signs she has ingested metal. No telling what it is. There hasn't been cattle on there in the last ten years so I can't see it being something contagous as these cows were bought as a group in October off of a local farm. I am thinking that twin possibility may be plausible or something to do with the digestive track. Could she have a twisted gut? I would think she would go down faster with increased water intake. Her attitude isn't quite as perky so that is a bad sign. Hopefully she does okay until Saturday and we can get her up then. [/QUOTE]
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