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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 729246" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>Alice I agree with you I don't think twisted gut now. I read the post you linked me too and if the gut was twisted she would be dead by now. Tiem will tell. My brother-in-law had a cow that did that last year and she had an exceptional calf and weaned it at almost 700 pounds. She is fine now. So I don't know I am leaning towards wait and see. Danny is gonna check her daily and see if she increases her appetite. If not saturday she goes to the vet and maybe on to the saturday market from the vet if she still ambulates. Something out of her is better than nothing. Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 729246, member: 13747"] Alice I agree with you I don't think twisted gut now. I read the post you linked me too and if the gut was twisted she would be dead by now. Tiem will tell. My brother-in-law had a cow that did that last year and she had an exceptional calf and weaned it at almost 700 pounds. She is fine now. So I don't know I am leaning towards wait and see. Danny is gonna check her daily and see if she increases her appetite. If not saturday she goes to the vet and maybe on to the saturday market from the vet if she still ambulates. Something out of her is better than nothing. Lee [/QUOTE]
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