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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1751622" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Or glass, hard plastic, shard of fiberglass pipe, honey locust thorn - basically anything sharp they ingest because they're indiscriminate eaters. Lost one 4 years ago to hardware and have another now that is showing the signs: brisket is larger than normal even though she is losing condition, starting to sag under the jaw and she was the first one that calved this year, 5 weeks earlier than anticipated (and her calf is a dink). It's possible, but unlikely both of them passed their magnet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1751622, member: 24027"] Or glass, hard plastic, shard of fiberglass pipe, honey locust thorn - basically anything sharp they ingest because they're indiscriminate eaters. Lost one 4 years ago to hardware and have another now that is showing the signs: brisket is larger than normal even though she is losing condition, starting to sag under the jaw and she was the first one that calved this year, 5 weeks earlier than anticipated (and her calf is a dink). It's possible, but unlikely both of them passed their magnet. [/QUOTE]
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