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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 123975" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>No I did not get a necropsy done. I have to wonder now, if she didn't have a ruptured bladder, someone said this could be it, either on this site or the other (Family Cow site), because her initial symptoms were going off by herself, like she had an infection, had her checked no infection, the leg thing didn't start until 2 days after the Vet, and within a week she was dead. Plus my husband said that when he buried her, and before he noticed a strange smell (not from death), plus her blood seemed to pool in her lower extremities, and underside was beet red, kind of strange we thought. </p><p></p><p>The last hours of her life she seemed to be breathing very heavy, maybe she had a heart attack, I'm glad she is in a better place now, does take a toll on a person. Thanks for all the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 123975, member: 2382"] No I did not get a necropsy done. I have to wonder now, if she didn't have a ruptured bladder, someone said this could be it, either on this site or the other (Family Cow site), because her initial symptoms were going off by herself, like she had an infection, had her checked no infection, the leg thing didn't start until 2 days after the Vet, and within a week she was dead. Plus my husband said that when he buried her, and before he noticed a strange smell (not from death), plus her blood seemed to pool in her lower extremities, and underside was beet red, kind of strange we thought. The last hours of her life she seemed to be breathing very heavy, maybe she had a heart attack, I'm glad she is in a better place now, does take a toll on a person. Thanks for all the replies. [/QUOTE]
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