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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 803083" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I have a Charolais heifer out of a crossbred cow that has the same symptoms as what you've described. It's barely noticeable most of the time and then she gets a shiver and kind of goes week in the legs for just a second. It seemed to be worst when she was about six months old and has since backed off to almost never.</p><p>I see about six different vets a week through my regular job and none of them have any suggestions. We've ruled out all of the usual suspects.</p><p>Normally I'd kill her and not think twice but she's far and away my best of five in her same group so I'm searching for answers to make sure it isn't a genetic defect as I'd like to breed her. I have a full sister to her on the ground that I'm watching closely for similar symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 803083, member: 14661"] I have a Charolais heifer out of a crossbred cow that has the same symptoms as what you've described. It's barely noticeable most of the time and then she gets a shiver and kind of goes week in the legs for just a second. It seemed to be worst when she was about six months old and has since backed off to almost never. I see about six different vets a week through my regular job and none of them have any suggestions. We've ruled out all of the usual suspects. Normally I'd kill her and not think twice but she's far and away my best of five in her same group so I'm searching for answers to make sure it isn't a genetic defect as I'd like to breed her. I have a full sister to her on the ground that I'm watching closely for similar symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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