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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13378"><p>> Calves can die suddenly for many</p><p>> reasons. One, obviously, is</p><p>> antifreeze. I am not a big</p><p>> believer of running to the vet and</p><p>> getting an autopsy, BUT, after</p><p>> losing a second calf, I would be</p><p>> calling the vet. Jeanne</p><p></p><p>Black leg can kill quickly and without much warning. See if skin feels crinkly sounding,feeling shortly after death. It doesn't take but 6 to 12 hrs after first obvious symptons for blackleg to finish them off. Here in south Alabama you can take a dead calf to the state lab and they will do a autopsy for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13378"] > Calves can die suddenly for many > reasons. One, obviously, is > antifreeze. I am not a big > believer of running to the vet and > getting an autopsy, BUT, after > losing a second calf, I would be > calling the vet. Jeanne Black leg can kill quickly and without much warning. See if skin feels crinkly sounding,feeling shortly after death. It doesn't take but 6 to 12 hrs after first obvious symptons for blackleg to finish them off. Here in south Alabama you can take a dead calf to the state lab and they will do a autopsy for free. [/QUOTE]
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