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<blockquote data-quote="pauline" data-source="post: 509676" data-attributes="member: 7770"><p>Thank you for your postings.</p><p></p><p>I only have 10 cows and a bunch of babies. So I guess I can afford the time to look at them while I enjoy the sunshine with them in the pasture during weekends. Last year when I walked around looking at the herd, I noticed a steer with a golf-sized ball on his side. I started to research. In a week's time, the ball grew into a small watermelon. By then, I found out that it was a abscess and we took care of it. I guess that's the benefit of paying attention to the herd.</p><p></p><p>What alarmed me with this cow is that the bald patch is becoming bigger. I just wanted to find out what's happening. Maybe I should not be worried about it now. I'm glad some of you have given me possible causes so that I can do some research.</p><p></p><p>Next week, I have the opportunity to take some cattle's fecal matter for free inspection of parasites and meet with an agricultural extension agent. I will definitely take the feces from this cow.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Pauline</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauline, post: 509676, member: 7770"] Thank you for your postings. I only have 10 cows and a bunch of babies. So I guess I can afford the time to look at them while I enjoy the sunshine with them in the pasture during weekends. Last year when I walked around looking at the herd, I noticed a steer with a golf-sized ball on his side. I started to research. In a week's time, the ball grew into a small watermelon. By then, I found out that it was a abscess and we took care of it. I guess that's the benefit of paying attention to the herd. What alarmed me with this cow is that the bald patch is becoming bigger. I just wanted to find out what's happening. Maybe I should not be worried about it now. I'm glad some of you have given me possible causes so that I can do some research. Next week, I have the opportunity to take some cattle's fecal matter for free inspection of parasites and meet with an agricultural extension agent. I will definitely take the feces from this cow. Thanks Pauline [/QUOTE]
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