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Lethargic and sick Hereford help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1137673" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>We never have used magnets, I do my darndest to keep anything metal off the ground. We had a cow a year and a half ago that suddenly went down hill, stopped eating, never did find out what was wrong with her, it could have been an intussusseption.. we did our own biopsy of her rumen and found nothing, the abomasum was completely plugged solid though... we think some "boss" cows stood around and hogged the water trough and it was 105F in the shade that week, and perhaps she couldn't go drink? She was a good cow too.</p><p></p><p>Hope your cow does better now, and that the first diagnosis is the correct one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1137673, member: 9096"] We never have used magnets, I do my darndest to keep anything metal off the ground. We had a cow a year and a half ago that suddenly went down hill, stopped eating, never did find out what was wrong with her, it could have been an intussusseption.. we did our own biopsy of her rumen and found nothing, the abomasum was completely plugged solid though... we think some "boss" cows stood around and hogged the water trough and it was 105F in the shade that week, and perhaps she couldn't go drink? She was a good cow too. Hope your cow does better now, and that the first diagnosis is the correct one! [/QUOTE]
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