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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 61958" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Weathers too crappy to be out much in the rain. Too cold for my old bones out in the shop.</p><p>If you can find out or remember what vaccines you used you'll be able to see if they contained some of the more obscure vaccine products. Another thought on the cough. Is it possible that they had pnemonia when they were calves? Sometimes the damage done to the lungs won't show up till later, or maybe the grass/hay is dry and scratches their throats.</p><p>But you gotta remember, I practice benign neglect and if it's something like this I keep an eye on them but pretty much figure that if it gets to be something significant they'll show some other signs.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 61958, member: 34"] Weathers too crappy to be out much in the rain. Too cold for my old bones out in the shop. If you can find out or remember what vaccines you used you'll be able to see if they contained some of the more obscure vaccine products. Another thought on the cough. Is it possible that they had pnemonia when they were calves? Sometimes the damage done to the lungs won't show up till later, or maybe the grass/hay is dry and scratches their throats. But you gotta remember, I practice benign neglect and if it's something like this I keep an eye on them but pretty much figure that if it gets to be something significant they'll show some other signs. dun [/QUOTE]
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