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<blockquote data-quote="cowcocky6258" data-source="post: 505909" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>I have a 18 month old heifer , she hasnt been to a bull and lately i noticed one side of her bag is swollen,it appears though half her bag is normal and the other half is swollen , it hangs down so to speak.. i may be wrong but wether its coincidence or not but it seems as if she developed this problem since she first came on heat... the swollen bag doesnt cause her any concern, there are no abcessess ,cuts etc on her bag....she is in a paddock with some heifers and steers around the same age and finally she was bought from a calf sale and was bucket reared...her breed is angus /friesan ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowcocky6258, post: 505909, member: 7898"] I have a 18 month old heifer , she hasnt been to a bull and lately i noticed one side of her bag is swollen,it appears though half her bag is normal and the other half is swollen , it hangs down so to speak.. i may be wrong but wether its coincidence or not but it seems as if she developed this problem since she first came on heat... the swollen bag doesnt cause her any concern, there are no abcessess ,cuts etc on her bag....she is in a paddock with some heifers and steers around the same age and finally she was bought from a calf sale and was bucket reared...her breed is angus /friesan ... [/QUOTE]
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