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My calf just ate hay string!
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<blockquote data-quote="alisonb" data-source="post: 1285554" data-attributes="member: 13050"><p>Had a cow that just got thinner and thinner, always seemed hungry and always had watery stool. Eventually, after trying several treatments, I put her down. Checked the contents of the rumen and found a hard ball of baling twine. </p><p>Most times they spit the ingested plastic or baling twine out in a cud but sometimes(rarely) it enters the rumen but then has to go through the small opening of the reticulum and into the omasum, where it stays causing a blockage. </p><p></p><p>Keep a close eye on the animal ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alisonb, post: 1285554, member: 13050"] Had a cow that just got thinner and thinner, always seemed hungry and always had watery stool. Eventually, after trying several treatments, I put her down. Checked the contents of the rumen and found a hard ball of baling twine. Most times they spit the ingested plastic or baling twine out in a cud but sometimes(rarely) it enters the rumen but then has to go through the small opening of the reticulum and into the omasum, where it stays causing a blockage. Keep a close eye on the animal ;-) [/QUOTE]
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