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Sluggish bred cow
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1631239" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Your neighbors moved their cattle in with her - comingling herds? If I'm reading that correctly then there will be fighting, hence a bloody nose and probably got knocked around.</p><p></p><p>If that's not the case then yes, you need to start with taking her temp and go from there, taking note of any other symptoms. Not eating sweet feed isn't always a red flag, especially if it's hot and she's getting enough nutrition and protein from grazing.</p><p></p><p>How are you treating for flies? And I'm assuming you have ticks in central TX. Anaplasmosis would be a concern for me and I would be diligent about spraying, ear tags, back rubs, mineral with CTC, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1631239, member: 24027"] Your neighbors moved their cattle in with her - comingling herds? If I'm reading that correctly then there will be fighting, hence a bloody nose and probably got knocked around. If that's not the case then yes, you need to start with taking her temp and go from there, taking note of any other symptoms. Not eating sweet feed isn't always a red flag, especially if it's hot and she's getting enough nutrition and protein from grazing. How are you treating for flies? And I'm assuming you have ticks in central TX. Anaplasmosis would be a concern for me and I would be diligent about spraying, ear tags, back rubs, mineral with CTC, etc. [/QUOTE]
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