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Think someone shot our steer, has a hole in shoulder he’s dead.
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1653720" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>This! Years ago I noticed a heifer calf limping one evening; she seemed perfectly fine the day before. Watched her for a while and couldn't tell which leg or specifically why she was limping. No other real obvious symptoms except she was generally very friendly but didn't seem to want me around. Didn't see her nurse but it was later in the day when the mamas were grazing, most of the calves were bedded down. Went out first thing in the morning and she was thrashing, on her side, bawling and dead before I could even call my vet. She had been vaccinated with Covexin 8 the weekend prior. I didn't feel "bubbles popping" anywhere on her and didn't have the vet come out to post her, but he's fairly certain it was blackleg. It happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1653720, member: 24027"] This! Years ago I noticed a heifer calf limping one evening; she seemed perfectly fine the day before. Watched her for a while and couldn't tell which leg or specifically why she was limping. No other real obvious symptoms except she was generally very friendly but didn't seem to want me around. Didn't see her nurse but it was later in the day when the mamas were grazing, most of the calves were bedded down. Went out first thing in the morning and she was thrashing, on her side, bawling and dead before I could even call my vet. She had been vaccinated with Covexin 8 the weekend prior. I didn't feel "bubbles popping" anywhere on her and didn't have the vet come out to post her, but he's fairly certain it was blackleg. It happens. [/QUOTE]
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