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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1518835" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Yes, previously but not with this one. Didn't want to take her in when she was already heat stressed but I went in, talked to the vet, showed him pics of her decline. He's very familiar with our herd & didn't want to rule out pneumonia (hence the Resflor Gold) but immediately thought it was hardware. Lymphoma is a possibility but no swollen lymph nodes or bulging eyes & her symptoms don't add up. Anaplasmosis was a thought but her eyes are clear, her vulva & gums are nice & pink. Still no drooling, coughing, watery/crusty eyes, snotty nose, poop looks relatively normal but a little too hard for this time of year. We don't have fescue, cherry trees, mint, clover, oak trees in any pasture. The only toxic forage (that I know of) is potentially johnsongrass but if that were the case the entire herd would be dead & the blue green algae in the lake has cleared.</p><p>Any other suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1518835, member: 24027"] Yes, previously but not with this one. Didn't want to take her in when she was already heat stressed but I went in, talked to the vet, showed him pics of her decline. He's very familiar with our herd & didn't want to rule out pneumonia (hence the Resflor Gold) but immediately thought it was hardware. Lymphoma is a possibility but no swollen lymph nodes or bulging eyes & her symptoms don't add up. Anaplasmosis was a thought but her eyes are clear, her vulva & gums are nice & pink. Still no drooling, coughing, watery/crusty eyes, snotty nose, poop looks relatively normal but a little too hard for this time of year. We don't have fescue, cherry trees, mint, clover, oak trees in any pasture. The only toxic forage (that I know of) is potentially johnsongrass but if that were the case the entire herd would be dead & the blue green algae in the lake has cleared. Any other suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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