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TWO COWS DIED SAME PASTURE
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<blockquote data-quote="OKJeanne" data-source="post: 261696" data-attributes="member: 2533"><p>My vet told me that "hanging back", and a "no energy" </p><p>appearance is usually the first sign...and normally by the</p><p>time you really know something is wrong they are either</p><p>past the worst stage and will get better, or they are dead.</p><p></p><p>He checks the tissue in the vulva and the gums above</p><p>the teeth to see if it is the correct pinkish color....since</p><p>the disease eats up the oxygen-carrying red blood cells.</p><p>Is that right, or does anyone else know more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKJeanne, post: 261696, member: 2533"] My vet told me that "hanging back", and a "no energy" appearance is usually the first sign...and normally by the time you really know something is wrong they are either past the worst stage and will get better, or they are dead. He checks the tissue in the vulva and the gums above the teeth to see if it is the correct pinkish color....since the disease eats up the oxygen-carrying red blood cells. Is that right, or does anyone else know more? [/QUOTE]
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