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Dead calf, hard lesson learned
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<blockquote data-quote="Williamsv" data-source="post: 1328656" data-attributes="member: 22323"><p>That is terrible. I am so sorry. I appreciate you explaining what the vet said. I had never heard of that. Sounds a lot like what happened to two of my calves about the same age as yours and their mothers were on lush green rye. It happened fast, too. </p><p> Things like this make you sick. I keep a careful check on mine twice a day and these two were fine and went overnight a week apart in January. Sure got my year off to a bad start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Williamsv, post: 1328656, member: 22323"] That is terrible. I am so sorry. I appreciate you explaining what the vet said. I had never heard of that. Sounds a lot like what happened to two of my calves about the same age as yours and their mothers were on lush green rye. It happened fast, too. Things like this make you sick. I keep a careful check on mine twice a day and these two were fine and went overnight a week apart in January. Sure got my year off to a bad start. [/QUOTE]
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