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Cow not chewing her cud - spitting out cud
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1034508" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Hey, bigbluegrass, you know my cow Big Bertha. Two years ago she stopped eating with the enthusiasim that she normally had. She would go lay down while the other cows were eating. My vet checked her and decided she had some indigestion so to speak. He also gave her the probiotics. It took about three days but she got back to normal. Maybe something is not keeping up in that complex digestive system and she gives up her cud. My two cents worth.</p><p></p><p>But chippie has the best chance of being the most helpful because of her experience. I applaud you chippie, I really do. I am not patronizing, I am impressed with your resources when it comes to cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1034508, member: 17767"] Hey, bigbluegrass, you know my cow Big Bertha. Two years ago she stopped eating with the enthusiasim that she normally had. She would go lay down while the other cows were eating. My vet checked her and decided she had some indigestion so to speak. He also gave her the probiotics. It took about three days but she got back to normal. Maybe something is not keeping up in that complex digestive system and she gives up her cud. My two cents worth. But chippie has the best chance of being the most helpful because of her experience. I applaud you chippie, I really do. I am not patronizing, I am impressed with your resources when it comes to cattle. [/QUOTE]
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