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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11936"><p>> This AM, we found one of our show</p><p>> heifers dead (she was 14 month</p><p>> old). We saw her as late as 9:00PM</p><p>> last evening, at which time she</p><p>> showed no sign of illness or</p><p>> stress. In fact, she was at the</p><p>> trough eating hay when we last saw</p><p>> her. At 5:00AM she was cold and</p><p>> stiff. No signs of bloat, foaming</p><p>> at the mouth or struggle. Rations</p><p>> consisted of free choice hay, 12%</p><p>> show mix and beet pulp. She had</p><p>> access to Vigertone 32 SMG free</p><p>> choice minerals. The other heifers</p><p>> in her pen seem OK. Any ideas???</p><p>> Could she possibly have been</p><p>> pushed too much?</p><p></p><p>Might be worth your while to get a vet to do a post-mortem on her to findout what it was,in case your other heifers may be at risk.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="mailto:drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net">drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11936"] > This AM, we found one of our show > heifers dead (she was 14 month > old). We saw her as late as 9:00PM > last evening, at which time she > showed no sign of illness or > stress. In fact, she was at the > trough eating hay when we last saw > her. At 5:00AM she was cold and > stiff. No signs of bloat, foaming > at the mouth or struggle. Rations > consisted of free choice hay, 12% > show mix and beet pulp. She had > access to Vigertone 32 SMG free > choice minerals. The other heifers > in her pen seem OK. Any ideas??? > Could she possibly have been > pushed too much? Might be worth your while to get a vet to do a post-mortem on her to findout what it was,in case your other heifers may be at risk. [email=drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net]drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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