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Coyotes killed a newborn calf *graphic pic*
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<blockquote data-quote="Chapin81" data-source="post: 1756748" data-attributes="member: 39180"><p>Hi Ken yes the whole northern part of Guatemala is deficient in phosphorus. I was also thinking pneumonia but it hasn't rained in 7 days and it's usually in the 90's down there. The cows do get minerals and no added salt. Also add vitamins to the water and that also has a bit of salt. But the water troughs are 250 gallons so the vitamins are diluted. I think next time I'm just going to bite the bullet and have an autopsy done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chapin81, post: 1756748, member: 39180"] Hi Ken yes the whole northern part of Guatemala is deficient in phosphorus. I was also thinking pneumonia but it hasn’t rained in 7 days and it’s usually in the 90’s down there. The cows do get minerals and no added salt. Also add vitamins to the water and that also has a bit of salt. But the water troughs are 250 gallons so the vitamins are diluted. I think next time I’m just going to bite the bullet and have an autopsy done. [/QUOTE]
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