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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10486"><p>Well, I'd recommend an exam. It sounds like white muscle disease, which is a vitamin E but mostly Selenium deficiency. It can cause sudden death, stiffness and downers. I've nursed the odd downer back up (one was flat out and eventually was able to walk....in a few weeks) but most will die. A simple blood test can tell you if that is the problem. In our area, it's an indirect test (glutathion peroxidase) but in many areas it's a direct selenium test. (Here all animals are considered deficient unless proven otherwise.....) There are a few other diseases to consider also, so talk with your vet! Good Luck! V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10486"] Well, I'd recommend an exam. It sounds like white muscle disease, which is a vitamin E but mostly Selenium deficiency. It can cause sudden death, stiffness and downers. I've nursed the odd downer back up (one was flat out and eventually was able to walk....in a few weeks) but most will die. A simple blood test can tell you if that is the problem. In our area, it's an indirect test (glutathion peroxidase) but in many areas it's a direct selenium test. (Here all animals are considered deficient unless proven otherwise.....) There are a few other diseases to consider also, so talk with your vet! Good Luck! V [/QUOTE]
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