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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1104827" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Had one three years ago. Got a head of it when I saw the excessive salivation. Gave 2 or 3 days of low-pain oxytetracycline and mouthfuls of organic iodide - didn't have a vet then, and couldn't source IV Iodine anywhere local. Saved her and she kept on humming along.</p><p></p><p>I blame it on myself. I had gotten behind on giving salt to that bunch of cows and I always add organic iodide to my salt. Needless to say I have never let it happen again. </p><p></p><p>You have about two weeks from the end of the time they are healthy, until they are dead. Problem is you don't notice it until they lose a bunch of weight and start drooling excessively, which is into the 2nd week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1104827, member: 1682"] Had one three years ago. Got a head of it when I saw the excessive salivation. Gave 2 or 3 days of low-pain oxytetracycline and mouthfuls of organic iodide - didn't have a vet then, and couldn't source IV Iodine anywhere local. Saved her and she kept on humming along. I blame it on myself. I had gotten behind on giving salt to that bunch of cows and I always add organic iodide to my salt. Needless to say I have never let it happen again. You have about two weeks from the end of the time they are healthy, until they are dead. Problem is you don't notice it until they lose a bunch of weight and start drooling excessively, which is into the 2nd week. [/QUOTE]
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