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Lost a Heifer...QUESTION
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 656190" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>We had one cow that we put down that the cyotes and ravens did not feast on. We figure it was because she was full of sickness. We had the vet out for, i think bull testing, and got her to look at this cow. She thought it was some type of cancer by the way she was going down hill, and yet no pnemonia. I say thought cause the vet had figured not to do any tests because she would not recover, no other animals were sick, so it was not contagious, and she thought the $ spent were not worth it. Hubby dragged her out to the back 40 off pasture, and nothing touched it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 656190, member: 6198"] We had one cow that we put down that the cyotes and ravens did not feast on. We figure it was because she was full of sickness. We had the vet out for, i think bull testing, and got her to look at this cow. She thought it was some type of cancer by the way she was going down hill, and yet no pnemonia. I say thought cause the vet had figured not to do any tests because she would not recover, no other animals were sick, so it was not contagious, and she thought the $ spent were not worth it. Hubby dragged her out to the back 40 off pasture, and nothing touched it. [/QUOTE]
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