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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 803740" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Grass tetany does occur with lush grass, green cereal crops and silage, but it doesn't really fit well with this guy. Mostly seen in lactating cows due to loss in the milk. Less severe animals initially have appetite loss, walk stiffly, and overreact to touch and sound. More severely affected ones have severe convulsions. </p><p></p><p>Jeanne, </p><p></p><p>The neurologist at Cornell would be an ideal resource- says a lot about your vet that he is pursuing this for you. I like neurological cases and I had too much time on my hands at work the other day. I was just thinking out lou... eh, how does this phrase go when your typing? My ramblings would likely be a waste of your vet's time.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted on what you find out. Post a video of him if you get a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 803740, member: 14544"] Grass tetany does occur with lush grass, green cereal crops and silage, but it doesn't really fit well with this guy. Mostly seen in lactating cows due to loss in the milk. Less severe animals initially have appetite loss, walk stiffly, and overreact to touch and sound. More severely affected ones have severe convulsions. Jeanne, The neurologist at Cornell would be an ideal resource- says a lot about your vet that he is pursuing this for you. I like neurological cases and I had too much time on my hands at work the other day. I was just thinking out lou... eh, how does this phrase go when your typing? My ramblings would likely be a waste of your vet's time. Keep us posted on what you find out. Post a video of him if you get a chance. [/QUOTE]
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