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<blockquote data-quote="Toby L." data-source="post: 673411" data-attributes="member: 9048"><p>My oldest cow, and the first one I had on this place has it pretty bad. Her whole jaw is swollen, it's been that way for over 2 years, she's keeping her weight pretty good. If they get it when their younger, it's pretty much a death sentence, the infection gets into their jaw bone and they can't eat. I had a young bull get it and he slowly starved to the point that I put him down. The vet gave me some anti-biotics for him and told me that if that didn't do it then nothing would. That was a couple of years ago, and nobody else out there has any sings of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toby L., post: 673411, member: 9048"] My oldest cow, and the first one I had on this place has it pretty bad. Her whole jaw is swollen, it's been that way for over 2 years, she's keeping her weight pretty good. If they get it when their younger, it's pretty much a death sentence, the infection gets into their jaw bone and they can't eat. I had a young bull get it and he slowly starved to the point that I put him down. The vet gave me some anti-biotics for him and told me that if that didn't do it then nothing would. That was a couple of years ago, and nobody else out there has any sings of it. [/QUOTE]
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