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Unexplained Cattle Illnesses and Deaths
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11247"><p>Thanks for your support on this one Brian! While this board and others can be a valuable resource of opinion and information from others, it is no substitute for a trip to the Vet if something mysterious is happening. Regardless of the breed, or "average" quality of care for an animal, any unusual or unexpected event should always be suspect. It is not normal for calves and others to die unexpectedly; and, if more than one does (and/or happens to your neighbors too) that is definitely a reason to "Dial 911". If the animal in question cannot be saved, then it is very important to determine the "cause" if possible and take measures to (hopefully) ensure it doesn't happen again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11247"] Thanks for your support on this one Brian! While this board and others can be a valuable resource of opinion and information from others, it is no substitute for a trip to the Vet if something mysterious is happening. Regardless of the breed, or "average" quality of care for an animal, any unusual or unexpected event should always be suspect. It is not normal for calves and others to die unexpectedly; and, if more than one does (and/or happens to your neighbors too) that is definitely a reason to "Dial 911". If the animal in question cannot be saved, then it is very important to determine the "cause" if possible and take measures to (hopefully) ensure it doesn't happen again. [/QUOTE]
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