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<blockquote data-quote="jfont" data-source="post: 22427" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>I have a cow that recently had a calf that is still huge in the gut. This is the cow who's calf died of pasturella. Just at a glance it didn't look like she calved. She is only a month bred now an looks as if she could drop tommorow. I've been feedind mostly hay, and a little rye grass. I figured with the winter and only a few hours a day on grass she would have lost a little. Could she be eating enough rye grass in a few hours to keep her bloated? Doesn't seem to be afecting the other cows, but I sometimes see her breathing harder than normal when I move them off the rye grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfont, post: 22427, member: 140"] I have a cow that recently had a calf that is still huge in the gut. This is the cow who's calf died of pasturella. Just at a glance it didn't look like she calved. She is only a month bred now an looks as if she could drop tommorow. I've been feedind mostly hay, and a little rye grass. I figured with the winter and only a few hours a day on grass she would have lost a little. Could she be eating enough rye grass in a few hours to keep her bloated? Doesn't seem to be afecting the other cows, but I sometimes see her breathing harder than normal when I move them off the rye grass. [/QUOTE]
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