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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1278945" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I feel your pain! We've been watching one of our best cows for the past week because something just wasn't right; on the fringe of the herd, not eating much, slight limp & literally laying down in the water. She's heavy bred so we figured she was miserable from the heat & no other obvious symptoms. Yesterday was our 1st opportunity to catch her (the herd has been at the lake, can't take the portable corral over the dam), her temp was 105.8 so I immediately called our vet. Her tumor is so big he couldn't even tell much about the calf & there's no way she can deliver it so our only options are a c-section to try & save the calf & subsequently euthanize the cow or just pull a 2-fer & get it over with now. Eyes aren't bulging yet but the limp is because the tumor has spread to the lymph node in her upper thigh. No sleep here either =(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1278945, member: 24027"] I feel your pain! We've been watching one of our best cows for the past week because something just wasn't right; on the fringe of the herd, not eating much, slight limp & literally laying down in the water. She's heavy bred so we figured she was miserable from the heat & no other obvious symptoms. Yesterday was our 1st opportunity to catch her (the herd has been at the lake, can't take the portable corral over the dam), her temp was 105.8 so I immediately called our vet. Her tumor is so big he couldn't even tell much about the calf & there's no way she can deliver it so our only options are a c-section to try & save the calf & subsequently euthanize the cow or just pull a 2-fer & get it over with now. Eyes aren't bulging yet but the limp is because the tumor has spread to the lymph node in her upper thigh. No sleep here either =( [/QUOTE]
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