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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16691"><p>My Dad had a 3 year old cow do the same thing after she calved back in March, only she completely lost control of her bowels and bladder. Vet wasn't sure what had caused it, but said that it was most likely a calving injury. The cow was just sent off last week, once separated from the herd and getting some grain, she did a pretty good job of raising her calf.</p><p></p><p>Ann B</p><p></p><p>> I have a five year old cow that</p><p>> doesn't swing her tail. She swings</p><p>> her head at the flies on her side,</p><p>> but her tail verily moves. You can</p><p>> see the mussels along side the</p><p>> tail head twitch like she wants to</p><p>> swing it. Also her bowel movement</p><p>> is a little lose and more</p><p>> frequently like maybe she has lost</p><p>> some control of her bowels. She</p><p>> doesn't lift her tail to poop</p><p>> either. I don't know how long this</p><p>> has been going on. She calved a</p><p>> small calf three monts ago with no</p><p>> provlems. She is in nice</p><p>> condition, but isn't putting much</p><p>> in her calf. I just brought her up</p><p>> by the house so I could creep feed</p><p>> the calf and noticed her</p><p>> condition. Eny light on this would</p><p>> be appreciated. Thanks. >Rod</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Bledsoes_Bunnies@msn.com">Bledsoes_Bunnies@msn.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16691"] My Dad had a 3 year old cow do the same thing after she calved back in March, only she completely lost control of her bowels and bladder. Vet wasn't sure what had caused it, but said that it was most likely a calving injury. The cow was just sent off last week, once separated from the herd and getting some grain, she did a pretty good job of raising her calf. Ann B > I have a five year old cow that > doesn't swing her tail. She swings > her head at the flies on her side, > but her tail verily moves. You can > see the mussels along side the > tail head twitch like she wants to > swing it. Also her bowel movement > is a little lose and more > frequently like maybe she has lost > some control of her bowels. She > doesn't lift her tail to poop > either. I don't know how long this > has been going on. She calved a > small calf three monts ago with no > provlems. She is in nice > condition, but isn't putting much > in her calf. I just brought her up > by the house so I could creep feed > the calf and noticed her > condition. Eny light on this would > be appreciated. Thanks. >Rod [email=Bledsoes_Bunnies@msn.com]Bledsoes_Bunnies@msn.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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