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My cow and her calf died suddenly, please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9373"><p>Give this site a shot "http://searchpdf.adobe.com/" It is a search site for PDF files and darn near anything related to cattle you can think of. Most of the reports/data is from various universities so should be accurate. But remember, as in everything else, there are a lot of opinions on the same subject. I still think your best reference is a GOOD large animal vet.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Here I thought I was doing so good</p><p>> for her! Having what I thought to</p><p>> be the best reference around --</p><p>> but it sounds like even with a</p><p>> "common" species like</p><p>> cattle, they can be wrong (they're</p><p>> very wrong on some things about</p><p>> rabbits)</p><p></p><p>> What would be the best reference</p><p>> to have around that would cover a</p><p>> milk cow (jersey), a veal calf</p><p>> (jerseyX), and a beef calf</p><p>> (hereford/angus)?</p><p></p><p>> Thanks Ann Bledsoe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9373"] Give this site a shot "http://searchpdf.adobe.com/" It is a search site for PDF files and darn near anything related to cattle you can think of. Most of the reports/data is from various universities so should be accurate. But remember, as in everything else, there are a lot of opinions on the same subject. I still think your best reference is a GOOD large animal vet. dunmovin farms > Here I thought I was doing so good > for her! Having what I thought to > be the best reference around -- > but it sounds like even with a > "common" species like > cattle, they can be wrong (they're > very wrong on some things about > rabbits) > What would be the best reference > to have around that would cover a > milk cow (jersey), a veal calf > (jerseyX), and a beef calf > (hereford/angus)? > Thanks Ann Bledsoe [/QUOTE]
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