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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 202646" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Rattlesmake is the worst venom there is, she need's to be in a lot on feed plenty of water antibotics and Vit C there is a lot going on you can't see. </p><p>What you see on the outside is mild if you skinned her she is rotting on the inside.</p><p>The venom is a protien that breaks the blood and tissue down, she is being digested.</p><p>Her organs are being attacked and destroyed by the protiens in here blood stream and infection, if she does survive you are taking years off of this cow.</p><p>I have been down this road and I have tried to give you some advice it will require a little work for the benifit of the cow. </p><p>Either doctor the cow, shoot her or get out of the bussiness as this is no way to treat the animal. </p><p>Nuff Said</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 202646, member: 694"] Rattlesmake is the worst venom there is, she need's to be in a lot on feed plenty of water antibotics and Vit C there is a lot going on you can't see. What you see on the outside is mild if you skinned her she is rotting on the inside. The venom is a protien that breaks the blood and tissue down, she is being digested. Her organs are being attacked and destroyed by the protiens in here blood stream and infection, if she does survive you are taking years off of this cow. I have been down this road and I have tried to give you some advice it will require a little work for the benifit of the cow. Either doctor the cow, shoot her or get out of the bussiness as this is no way to treat the animal. Nuff Said [/QUOTE]
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