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<blockquote data-quote="mwj" data-source="post: 59641" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Had an article on the farm page Sunday about a dairy herd in N. Ill that lost a huge no. of cows for an unknown cause. Vets quarintined the herd and checked for everything from mad cow to hoof and mouth. They finaly after a couple of months figured out that it was botulism in there silage. They said it was almost unheard of but very deadly :shock: The herd was depopulated and the silage incinerated and they are trying to start over. Sometimes things hapen that confound owners and vets alike and are only figured out by persistance or luck!!! I hope you can find the root of your problem.</p><p> your friend</p><p> Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwj, post: 59641, member: 491"] Had an article on the farm page Sunday about a dairy herd in N. Ill that lost a huge no. of cows for an unknown cause. Vets quarintined the herd and checked for everything from mad cow to hoof and mouth. They finaly after a couple of months figured out that it was botulism in there silage. They said it was almost unheard of but very deadly :shock: The herd was depopulated and the silage incinerated and they are trying to start over. Sometimes things hapen that confound owners and vets alike and are only figured out by persistance or luck!!! I hope you can find the root of your problem. your friend Mike [/QUOTE]
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