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<blockquote data-quote="Monica" data-source="post: 50051" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>I had a horse choke realy bad once. </p><p></p><p>One of the things the vet explained to me was the throat had some trama to it and would have a pocket that food will get cought in if he was to go onto dry or stemy feed right away. So, for about 1 week we had to feed him soaked alfalfa pellets,beet pulp, and oats. Then slowly add wet hay back to his diet. </p><p></p><p>Since your cow has had so much trama to her throat maybe it is worse then what my horse was and just needs more time on easy to swallow food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monica, post: 50051, member: 414"] I had a horse choke realy bad once. One of the things the vet explained to me was the throat had some trama to it and would have a pocket that food will get cought in if he was to go onto dry or stemy feed right away. So, for about 1 week we had to feed him soaked alfalfa pellets,beet pulp, and oats. Then slowly add wet hay back to his diet. Since your cow has had so much trama to her throat maybe it is worse then what my horse was and just needs more time on easy to swallow food. [/QUOTE]
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