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I guess I should be embarassed...
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 747690" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>I don't see anything to be embarassed about... they can bleed to death if the nosebleed is extreme (ie pulmonary (lung) hemorrhage). My boss had one die like that a year or two ago, found her still alive but she died not long after. Not sure what you'd do for them though. On a side note, learned in class recently that bleeding to death like that is a little more commonly found in horses and results from rupture of the carotid artery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 747690, member: 852"] I don't see anything to be embarassed about... they can bleed to death if the nosebleed is extreme (ie pulmonary (lung) hemorrhage). My boss had one die like that a year or two ago, found her still alive but she died not long after. Not sure what you'd do for them though. On a side note, learned in class recently that bleeding to death like that is a little more commonly found in horses and results from rupture of the carotid artery. [/QUOTE]
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