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lock jaw in cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Show Me The Money" data-source="post: 664810" data-attributes="member: 8628"><p>Hey I have a question for all you cattlemen and women. I own a farm that is set up for horses and cattle. I have been renting it out for about a year now with several people bringing animals in from time to time. My question is I had a lady bring some bottle calves out the other day (that she bought cheap) and one of them has a large knot on its jaw. Could this be lock jaw? I don't know anything about what it looks like if a calf has it. I just don't want the other cattle to pick it up that are out there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Show Me The Money, post: 664810, member: 8628"] Hey I have a question for all you cattlemen and women. I own a farm that is set up for horses and cattle. I have been renting it out for about a year now with several people bringing animals in from time to time. My question is I had a lady bring some bottle calves out the other day (that she bought cheap) and one of them has a large knot on its jaw. Could this be lock jaw? I don’t know anything about what it looks like if a calf has it. I just don’t want the other cattle to pick it up that are out there. Thanks for your time! [/QUOTE]
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