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Is there any relatively easy treatment for acorn toxicity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1716650" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Just for clarification , your neighbor has a bull down for some professionally undiagnosed reason. You and your neighbor have gotten</p><p>your heads together and have <em>presumed </em>a cause for the condition. I am compelled to inquire if said neighbor has the means and</p><p>motivation to contact someone locally who would be able to diagnose and perhaps resolve the issue or was the matter delegated to</p><p>you? Are we to '<em>presume' </em>you to be the dietary authority of your neighbors cow herd with first hand knowledge of what they have</p><p>been consuming? I have little doubt you will receive some good responses based on what you have posted, however; it will be no</p><p>substitute for a hands on observation by someone with a professional knowledge of the situation. Before assigning blame on the</p><p>aforementioned acorn perhaps a professional diagnosis should be made lest he find out the problem is another local nut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1716650, member: 40072"] Just for clarification , your neighbor has a bull down for some professionally undiagnosed reason. You and your neighbor have gotten your heads together and have [I]presumed [/I]a cause for the condition. I am compelled to inquire if said neighbor has the means and motivation to contact someone locally who would be able to diagnose and perhaps resolve the issue or was the matter delegated to you? Are we to '[I]presume' [/I]you to be the dietary authority of your neighbors cow herd with first hand knowledge of what they have been consuming? I have little doubt you will receive some good responses based on what you have posted, however; it will be no substitute for a hands on observation by someone with a professional knowledge of the situation. Before assigning blame on the aforementioned acorn perhaps a professional diagnosis should be made lest he find out the problem is another local nut. [/QUOTE]
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