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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkspoint" data-source="post: 73842" data-attributes="member: 1418"><p>Hi everyone, </p><p>We are in Central Florida and currently have 42 heifers and 2 bulls. This winter has been bad for our cattle, for whatever reason we have lost this winter already 4 heifers and 2 calves, more than in the past 4 years combined. Now we got another heifer down, an older cow with a blown up belly and her rear is bulging, but she does not look as if she is calving (we didn't think she was preganant and she has no milk)? It came on rather sudden, she was fine yesterday. </p><p></p><p>Before someone says "Have you asked your vet?" ... there are only two vets here that will come out and look at the cow, one of them is on vacation, the other is fairly useless with cattle.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone maybe have an idea what the cause could be?</p><p>Thanks.</p><p>Barbara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkspoint, post: 73842, member: 1418"] Hi everyone, We are in Central Florida and currently have 42 heifers and 2 bulls. This winter has been bad for our cattle, for whatever reason we have lost this winter already 4 heifers and 2 calves, more than in the past 4 years combined. Now we got another heifer down, an older cow with a blown up belly and her rear is bulging, but she does not look as if she is calving (we didn't think she was preganant and she has no milk)? It came on rather sudden, she was fine yesterday. Before someone says "Have you asked your vet?" ... there are only two vets here that will come out and look at the cow, one of them is on vacation, the other is fairly useless with cattle. Does anyone maybe have an idea what the cause could be? Thanks. Barbara [/QUOTE]
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