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Mysterious Deaths of Beef Cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10826"><p>I would be looking for soil contaminants. Selenium deposits, arsenic, lead etc.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> After very heavy rains and most</p><p>> recently after a hard freeze, I</p><p>> have cows that appear fine one day</p><p>> and are down the next never to get</p><p>> up. The whites of the eyes appear</p><p>> very swollen and the vet has taken</p><p>> tissue & blood samples to no</p><p>> avail. I have two different fields</p><p>> of commercial animals and am</p><p>> feeding the same hay and feed</p><p>> supplements at both. Only one</p><p>> field has this problem. Help! Have</p><p>> lost 3 cows and their 3 calves in</p><p>> the last 2 weeks and have 2 more</p><p>> cows down today!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10826"] I would be looking for soil contaminants. Selenium deposits, arsenic, lead etc. dun > After very heavy rains and most > recently after a hard freeze, I > have cows that appear fine one day > and are down the next never to get > up. The whites of the eyes appear > very swollen and the vet has taken > tissue & blood samples to no > avail. I have two different fields > of commercial animals and am > feeding the same hay and feed > supplements at both. Only one > field has this problem. Help! Have > lost 3 cows and their 3 calves in > the last 2 weeks and have 2 more > cows down today! [/QUOTE]
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