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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 730604" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>We don't test our hay but the weather conditions, cutting conditions etc were perfect for us. We store our hay inside and this is first cutting hay. We have fescue/red clover mixed hay and pasture fields. the cow is only 3 and this is her second calf.</p><p></p><p>We tried to get her up saturday but she runs like a deer so that didn't happen. She is eating fine now and her demeanor is normal. She is keeping that face in the hay and is the first to the feed bunk. So with that said thanks for the advice we are going to watch her for a few days and see if she continues to do well. If she goes down the vet will be called. However, at this point I am thinking vapor lock. LOL. Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 730604, member: 13747"] We don't test our hay but the weather conditions, cutting conditions etc were perfect for us. We store our hay inside and this is first cutting hay. We have fescue/red clover mixed hay and pasture fields. the cow is only 3 and this is her second calf. We tried to get her up saturday but she runs like a deer so that didn't happen. She is eating fine now and her demeanor is normal. She is keeping that face in the hay and is the first to the feed bunk. So with that said thanks for the advice we are going to watch her for a few days and see if she continues to do well. If she goes down the vet will be called. However, at this point I am thinking vapor lock. LOL. Lee [/QUOTE]
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