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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 82637" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>I'm thinking they are bloating too. that was my first instinct. If you ever come back to this post which you probably wont since everyone rimmed you about vaccinating before you even had a chance to respond, what kind of pasture are these animals on? the reason i think they are bloating rather than dying from black leg is b/c you say they are " bloated with legs stuck straight out ground not torn up around them no swelling with gas underneath." the part about the legs with no swelling with gas underneath seems to suggest that you might know enough about blackleg to have investigated that for the cracking noise. Although, i wouldnt rule it out, i would think that bloat would be more likely, especially if there are a lot of legumes in the pasture. I know the clover here is growing like crazy right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 82637, member: 57"] I'm thinking they are bloating too. that was my first instinct. If you ever come back to this post which you probably wont since everyone rimmed you about vaccinating before you even had a chance to respond, what kind of pasture are these animals on? the reason i think they are bloating rather than dying from black leg is b/c you say they are " bloated with legs stuck straight out ground not torn up around them no swelling with gas underneath." the part about the legs with no swelling with gas underneath seems to suggest that you might know enough about blackleg to have investigated that for the cracking noise. Although, i wouldnt rule it out, i would think that bloat would be more likely, especially if there are a lot of legumes in the pasture. I know the clover here is growing like crazy right now. [/QUOTE]
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