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<blockquote data-quote="Rockstar Rodeo Bulls" data-source="post: 1064768" data-attributes="member: 15467"><p>Hey guys I've got a problem and it seems to be escalating. Last Thursday I found a cow down in my corral near the fence. She was unable to rise. She acted alert but had no strength to lift herself, legs would shake and quiver. At first I thought hypoKalemia. We ran blood only to find out that her potassium was fine even a bit on the high side and magnesium was low. For 3 days I did everything imaginable to help her. Fluids, b vitamins, Cal M P K drench, but alas she was put down Monday morning.</p><p></p><p>The next day I witnessed one of my bigger cows t bone a smaller cow against the fence and down she went with similar symptoms. For twenty minutes we tried to lift her up and finally got her up to have her trot over to some hay and eat. She didn't miss a meal that night but early this morning we found her down, with the same symptoms as the other cow.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone give me some insight to what they think is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockstar Rodeo Bulls, post: 1064768, member: 15467"] Hey guys I've got a problem and it seems to be escalating. Last Thursday I found a cow down in my corral near the fence. She was unable to rise. She acted alert but had no strength to lift herself, legs would shake and quiver. At first I thought hypoKalemia. We ran blood only to find out that her potassium was fine even a bit on the high side and magnesium was low. For 3 days I did everything imaginable to help her. Fluids, b vitamins, Cal M P K drench, but alas she was put down Monday morning. The next day I witnessed one of my bigger cows t bone a smaller cow against the fence and down she went with similar symptoms. For twenty minutes we tried to lift her up and finally got her up to have her trot over to some hay and eat. She didn't miss a meal that night but early this morning we found her down, with the same symptoms as the other cow. Can anyone give me some insight to what they think is going on. [/QUOTE]
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