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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 602206" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I think most of us, don't look too hard at one case of anything. A cow turns up unthrifty compared to her peers and we ship her. If a cow has back to back calves that we treat for scours and we ship her. A cow turns up lame and we ship her. A cow turns up with some scrawny undersized piece of crap at weaning and we ship her. A cow has a stillborn we ship her. A cow turns up open we ship her. There COULD be lots of nasty things happening in these circumstances and most of us are too tight too call out a vet for a bunch of bloodwork. I certainly fall into the camp of probably not being aggressive enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 602206, member: 7645"] I think most of us, don't look too hard at one case of anything. A cow turns up unthrifty compared to her peers and we ship her. If a cow has back to back calves that we treat for scours and we ship her. A cow turns up lame and we ship her. A cow turns up with some scrawny undersized piece of crap at weaning and we ship her. A cow has a stillborn we ship her. A cow turns up open we ship her. There COULD be lots of nasty things happening in these circumstances and most of us are too tight too call out a vet for a bunch of bloodwork. I certainly fall into the camp of probably not being aggressive enough. [/QUOTE]
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