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<blockquote data-quote="Hpacres440p" data-source="post: 1631188" data-attributes="member: 39347"><p>Tried a search, couldn't find exactly what I wanted to ask, so here goes.</p><p>I have a 3 mo bred 2 1/2 yo Brangus cow, central Texas (mid-90's past 2 day's), that has been a little sluggish the past 2 days. Backstory-she aborted a 7 mo calf last year, tested her-no cause found, but it was in the mid-100's for a couple weeks when she aborted. Rented AI Feb 13, pregnant first attempt.</p><p>Neighbors moved their cattle in across the road yesterday. When I came home from work, she had some bloody drainage from R nostril, wouldn't eat (usually the pig). BCS 6. She's grazing, chewing cud, not bloated, some serious fly load that we're battling- just a little dull for feed-I'm only giving 3 lb of sweet feed whenever I need to take a look at them closely. I have not put her in the chute to get a temp yet. </p><p>Possibly overheated yesterday running around from new cattle? Vaccines (8-way and BVD/IBR) given in July last year, no diarrhea, bloody drainage gone, no cough or wheezing or snot.</p><p>Thanks for opinions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hpacres440p, post: 1631188, member: 39347"] Tried a search, couldn’t find exactly what I wanted to ask, so here goes. I have a 3 mo bred 2 1/2 yo Brangus cow, central Texas (mid-90’s past 2 day’s), that has been a little sluggish the past 2 days. Backstory-she aborted a 7 mo calf last year, tested her-no cause found, but it was in the mid-100’s for a couple weeks when she aborted. Rented AI Feb 13, pregnant first attempt. Neighbors moved their cattle in across the road yesterday. When I came home from work, she had some bloody drainage from R nostril, wouldn’t eat (usually the pig). BCS 6. She’s grazing, chewing cud, not bloated, some serious fly load that we’re battling- just a little dull for feed-I’m only giving 3 lb of sweet feed whenever I need to take a look at them closely. I have not put her in the chute to get a temp yet. Possibly overheated yesterday running around from new cattle? Vaccines (8-way and BVD/IBR) given in July last year, no diarrhea, bloody drainage gone, no cough or wheezing or snot. Thanks for opinions [/QUOTE]
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