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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10768"><p>The only way to know for sure(?) is to have them posted</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I'm curious to see if anyone can</p><p>> help my boyfriend and I diagnose</p><p>> what has killed three cows of ours</p><p>> so far, one last year and two this</p><p>> year. The only noticeable symptom</p><p>> has been blood discharging from</p><p>> the nose and/or mouth of the</p><p>> dead/dying cattle, but no blood</p><p>> appears out of any other orifice.</p><p>> Only one cow at a time is</p><p>> affected, but they show the same</p><p>> symptoms although one that died</p><p>> was not even on the same farm as</p><p>> the other two. They seem to die</p><p>> near the hay feeders, two have</p><p>> died in the exact same spot a year</p><p>> apart. One also had a swollen eye</p><p>> upon discovery. If anyone has any</p><p>> ideas as to what this could be or</p><p>> if there is any vaccination</p><p>> possible we would really</p><p>> appreciate your input. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10768"] The only way to know for sure(?) is to have them posted dun > I'm curious to see if anyone can > help my boyfriend and I diagnose > what has killed three cows of ours > so far, one last year and two this > year. The only noticeable symptom > has been blood discharging from > the nose and/or mouth of the > dead/dying cattle, but no blood > appears out of any other orifice. > Only one cow at a time is > affected, but they show the same > symptoms although one that died > was not even on the same farm as > the other two. They seem to die > near the hay feeders, two have > died in the exact same spot a year > apart. One also had a swollen eye > upon discovery. If anyone has any > ideas as to what this could be or > if there is any vaccination > possible we would really > appreciate your input. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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