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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 1073063" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>Hook,</p><p></p><p>You are right, it was just a shot in the dark. But if you have other animals at risk and have no clue what the deal is, do you just walk off and hope for the best. Here in Mississippi, a young calf death maybe anything based on circumstances, but in the summer, with heat, and short grass, blackleg would be high up on the list. Also blackleg seems to hunt the best calf or calves in the group. Just thinking if I had other animals, I would really like to know what the cause was. One unexplained dead may be ok, but a couple and you could have some kind of wreck on your hands, unless you are pretty sure of what is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 1073063, member: 1425"] Hook, You are right, it was just a shot in the dark. But if you have other animals at risk and have no clue what the deal is, do you just walk off and hope for the best. Here in Mississippi, a young calf death maybe anything based on circumstances, but in the summer, with heat, and short grass, blackleg would be high up on the list. Also blackleg seems to hunt the best calf or calves in the group. Just thinking if I had other animals, I would really like to know what the cause was. One unexplained dead may be ok, but a couple and you could have some kind of wreck on your hands, unless you are pretty sure of what is going on. [/QUOTE]
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