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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 801861" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I had to laugh at this one - not because it wasn't a great suggestion - but because anyone that knows me thru the years, I'm about the first one to suggest SE deficiency. I'm like the "Selenium Queen". We are extremely low in this area. We have to feed over 3 times the recommended dose in our mineral just to maintain an "average" in any tested cows. And, yes, for kicks & giggles, we did hit him with another dose of SE, although the vet & we were confident it was not the problem. Willing to try anything. Poor little guy was like a pin cushion.</p><p>The dam was tested last year for BVD & the vet took an ear notch & tested this bull calf - negative to BVD.</p><p>And I think I mis-spoke. I don't think the vet's friend is a neurologist - not sure what he called him, but I think he specializes in genetic disorders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 801861, member: 968"] I had to laugh at this one - not because it wasn't a great suggestion - but because anyone that knows me thru the years, I'm about the first one to suggest SE deficiency. I'm like the "Selenium Queen". We are extremely low in this area. We have to feed over 3 times the recommended dose in our mineral just to maintain an "average" in any tested cows. And, yes, for kicks & giggles, we did hit him with another dose of SE, although the vet & we were confident it was not the problem. Willing to try anything. Poor little guy was like a pin cushion. The dam was tested last year for BVD & the vet took an ear notch & tested this bull calf - negative to BVD. And I think I mis-spoke. I don't think the vet's friend is a neurologist - not sure what he called him, but I think he specializes in genetic disorders. [/QUOTE]
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