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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1359915" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>He cut the heart open. No hardware. Just "huge" irregular (right ventricle) heart. Her legs looked fine. In fact, everything about her looked fine. She didn't "look" like I understand milk fever cows "look". She wasn't cold, was very alert and aware, not heavy breathing or pulse racing. Her legs just plain wouldn't work. </p><p></p><p>Anyway - don't mean to rehash that thread but just wondering how common milk fever is in beefers. She had calved about 4 days prior to going down. Was on pasture and 3 rd cutting soft all grass hay. Crystalyx mineral tub and salt. Pretty much standard operating procedures for our place.... Can milk fever evolve out of that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1359915, member: 7398"] He cut the heart open. No hardware. Just "huge" irregular (right ventricle) heart. Her legs looked fine. In fact, everything about her looked fine. She didn't "look" like I understand milk fever cows "look". She wasn't cold, was very alert and aware, not heavy breathing or pulse racing. Her legs just plain wouldn't work. Anyway - don't mean to rehash that thread but just wondering how common milk fever is in beefers. She had calved about 4 days prior to going down. Was on pasture and 3 rd cutting soft all grass hay. Crystalyx mineral tub and salt. Pretty much standard operating procedures for our place.... Can milk fever evolve out of that? [/QUOTE]
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