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Heifer found dead on her back
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<blockquote data-quote="SCRUBS620" data-source="post: 355774" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I got the link to work - thanks. Here is a quote from the last paragraph of the article. It seems that it could be one of many causes.</p><p></p><p>"Dorsal recumbancy can cause death from any number of things, including bloat, suffocation, shock or heart failure. Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent dorsal recumbancy because the great majority of cases are simply accidental. Filling in depressions and being a watchful herdsperson may help, but accidents are a very real part of raising livestock."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCRUBS620, post: 355774, member: 5302"] I got the link to work - thanks. Here is a quote from the last paragraph of the article. It seems that it could be one of many causes. "Dorsal recumbancy can cause death from any number of things, including bloat, suffocation, shock or heart failure. Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent dorsal recumbancy because the great majority of cases are simply accidental. Filling in depressions and being a watchful herdsperson may help, but accidents are a very real part of raising livestock." [/QUOTE]
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