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milk fever ?
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<blockquote data-quote="dac1" data-source="post: 259399" data-attributes="member: 4414"><p>she is eating a little hay and waits on you at feeding time for her grain also has plenty of grass now it's really her rear where she is wabbly and you cant tell she has lost any weight she is kinda short but a really strait good looking cow i still have her and the calf seprate from the others i dont want her in with the bulls we have two with the herd a limo and a black angus both about three years old .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dac1, post: 259399, member: 4414"] she is eating a little hay and waits on you at feeding time for her grain also has plenty of grass now it's really her rear where she is wabbly and you cant tell she has lost any weight she is kinda short but a really strait good looking cow i still have her and the calf seprate from the others i dont want her in with the bulls we have two with the herd a limo and a black angus both about three years old . [/QUOTE]
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