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<blockquote data-quote="ROCK-N-W" data-source="post: 458736" data-attributes="member: 5247"><p>If it was adult cattle I could cut it open and look for heartworms etc. Wouldn't know what to look for in a new calve? If you have any ideals let me know in case it happens again. </p><p>It has been raining real hard and all the calves was born under real wet conditions was thinking maybe pneumonia, but I have had a calve dropped in a ditch full of water and it survived.</p><p>Will never know without someone who can do a post morduum.</p><p>Seems to always happen when I am 100 miles away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROCK-N-W, post: 458736, member: 5247"] If it was adult cattle I could cut it open and look for heartworms etc. Wouldn't know what to look for in a new calve? If you have any ideals let me know in case it happens again. It has been raining real hard and all the calves was born under real wet conditions was thinking maybe pneumonia, but I have had a calve dropped in a ditch full of water and it survived. Will never know without someone who can do a post morduum. Seems to always happen when I am 100 miles away. [/QUOTE]
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