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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1285004" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I'd classify that as an abortion - and would want to know WHY... at that size, it's unlikely to have been premature birth due to insufficient room in the uterus - last cow I had deliver twins had a 69lb heifer and an 87lb bull... but she was a big cow. Might be 'nothing', but this could be the first wave of an abortion storm.</p><p>Burying them or dumping them in a sinkhole doesn't happen here - I want to know what's going on - if there's anything I can do to prevent repeat performances, if the cow is a carrier of some disease (anaplasmosis, neosporosis, etc.), and needs medical treatment or a dose of trailermycin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1285004, member: 12607"] I'd classify that as an abortion - and would want to know WHY... at that size, it's unlikely to have been premature birth due to insufficient room in the uterus - last cow I had deliver twins had a 69lb heifer and an 87lb bull... but she was a big cow. Might be 'nothing', but this could be the first wave of an abortion storm. Burying them or dumping them in a sinkhole doesn't happen here - I want to know what's going on - if there's anything I can do to prevent repeat performances, if the cow is a carrier of some disease (anaplasmosis, neosporosis, etc.), and needs medical treatment or a dose of trailermycin. [/QUOTE]
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