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<blockquote data-quote="DallyCash" data-source="post: 1308678" data-attributes="member: 24158"><p>Both girls are up this morning!!! Woo hoo!!!! </p><p>Lucky P what you said totally makes since, and to be honest when my father in laws get 8/9 months bred, I won't be surprised at all if they start going down, sadly. And my husband and I believe that is where our bull picked up the coccidia. Our cows share an electric fence line wit his. </p><p>I believe that ours could be a touch on the light side but both vets say they are fine. Our cows always seem to light muscled in the hip/thigh area. Even fat on grass, they don't have much muscle there. </p><p>We dont hay test, although we have talked about starting to. We typically test the Sudan before we bale it (my husband is adamant about it). They also receive moormans roughage buster cut with salt, basically fee choice. </p><p>Whatever the reason they went down (its hard for me to believe the corid too, shoot I was only putting out 16# for 16 head) it seems the thiamine helped. We leared a lot, mainly that we don't ever want to do that again! haha thanks for the suggestions and tips. And I still would like to get blood panels done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DallyCash, post: 1308678, member: 24158"] Both girls are up this morning!!! Woo hoo!!!! Lucky P what you said totally makes since, and to be honest when my father in laws get 8/9 months bred, I won't be surprised at all if they start going down, sadly. And my husband and I believe that is where our bull picked up the coccidia. Our cows share an electric fence line wit his. I believe that ours could be a touch on the light side but both vets say they are fine. Our cows always seem to light muscled in the hip/thigh area. Even fat on grass, they don't have much muscle there. We dont hay test, although we have talked about starting to. We typically test the Sudan before we bale it (my husband is adamant about it). They also receive moormans roughage buster cut with salt, basically fee choice. Whatever the reason they went down (its hard for me to believe the corid too, shoot I was only putting out 16# for 16 head) it seems the thiamine helped. We leared a lot, mainly that we don't ever want to do that again! haha thanks for the suggestions and tips. And I still would like to get blood panels done [/QUOTE]
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