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tapeworms in calves
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<blockquote data-quote="searoach" data-source="post: 955517" data-attributes="member: 18426"><p>The short of it is there was a one foot long tapeworm hanging out of the calves rear.</p><p>I pulled it and it broke I placed it on board and you could see it moving.</p><p>The calve pooped and you could see the rest so I picked that out and saw that move also.</p><p>The calve had a big potbelly when I got her and her limbs and neck looked skinny.</p><p>Her eyes were gummy also.</p><p>The two calves I was told were kept with a pen full of goats.</p><p>Iguess thats where they got them.</p><p>Chet from florida</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="searoach, post: 955517, member: 18426"] The short of it is there was a one foot long tapeworm hanging out of the calves rear. I pulled it and it broke I placed it on board and you could see it moving. The calve pooped and you could see the rest so I picked that out and saw that move also. The calve had a big potbelly when I got her and her limbs and neck looked skinny. Her eyes were gummy also. The two calves I was told were kept with a pen full of goats. Iguess thats where they got them. Chet from florida [/QUOTE]
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