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<blockquote data-quote="tup" data-source="post: 514046" data-attributes="member: 8013"><p>we have a heifer in a shared heifer pasture that is foaming at the mouth/coughing/ and grinding teeth as it sounds like she is chewing rocks. she has also isolated herself from the herd. I talked to a cousin who has a big dairy in Pa. last night and he mentioned quite a bit of dead loss due to lung worms. he also said he had to finally take two carcasses to cornell unv. to have a diagnosis. his vet couldn't solve the mystery after four years. He felt the heifers symptoms were descriptive of lung worms. we have not had any dead loss in quite a few years with the exception of one stillborn calf. all three herds on this road of ours has enjoyed this good health. i'm worried because i noticed that the other heifers are now starting to cough. my father-in -law and other kin, aim to fix it with a shot pennicillin (hillbilly cure all, lol)</p><p>I have my doubts. any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tup, post: 514046, member: 8013"] we have a heifer in a shared heifer pasture that is foaming at the mouth/coughing/ and grinding teeth as it sounds like she is chewing rocks. she has also isolated herself from the herd. I talked to a cousin who has a big dairy in Pa. last night and he mentioned quite a bit of dead loss due to lung worms. he also said he had to finally take two carcasses to cornell unv. to have a diagnosis. his vet couldn't solve the mystery after four years. He felt the heifers symptoms were descriptive of lung worms. we have not had any dead loss in quite a few years with the exception of one stillborn calf. all three herds on this road of ours has enjoyed this good health. i'm worried because i noticed that the other heifers are now starting to cough. my father-in -law and other kin, aim to fix it with a shot pennicillin (hillbilly cure all, lol) I have my doubts. any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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