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growth on cervix... any hope any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 783833" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We had a cow that had benign calcification tumors in her repro tract, (and it turns out elsewhere too). Felt one about the size of half a loaf of bred when I AIed her. She settled and calved with no problems. 6 weeks later something happened with them (don;t recall exactly what the vet said) and she started loosing weight. The vet palpated her and felt something that he just couldn;t figure out so he opened her up. Turned out that the ones inside, like on her liver, kidneys, intestines, etc. had grown so big she couldn;t eat anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 783833, member: 34"] We had a cow that had benign calcification tumors in her repro tract, (and it turns out elsewhere too). Felt one about the size of half a loaf of bred when I AIed her. She settled and calved with no problems. 6 weeks later something happened with them (don;t recall exactly what the vet said) and she started loosing weight. The vet palpated her and felt something that he just couldn;t figure out so he opened her up. Turned out that the ones inside, like on her liver, kidneys, intestines, etc. had grown so big she couldn;t eat anything. [/QUOTE]
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