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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 36653" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I had two of my Longhorn cows come up with snake bites about three weeks ago. Both were bitten under the left eye. They were swollen but didn't really want me fooling with them so I just left them alone. One has healed completely and the other still has a small place that's almost healed. This was either a copperhead or rattle snake-we have both in the hills where I live. Actually one of the cows was to go to a registered sale but I kept her out due to the snake bite-she wasn't too pretty there for a while. Her bite was the worst and she had a large open sore for a couple of weeks. Both will calve in the fall-I don't think the fetus will be harmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 36653, member: 440"] I had two of my Longhorn cows come up with snake bites about three weeks ago. Both were bitten under the left eye. They were swollen but didn't really want me fooling with them so I just left them alone. One has healed completely and the other still has a small place that's almost healed. This was either a copperhead or rattle snake-we have both in the hills where I live. Actually one of the cows was to go to a registered sale but I kept her out due to the snake bite-she wasn't too pretty there for a while. Her bite was the worst and she had a large open sore for a couple of weeks. Both will calve in the fall-I don't think the fetus will be harmed. [/QUOTE]
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