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<blockquote data-quote="townfarmer" data-source="post: 667177" data-attributes="member: 9305"><p>He wasn't sick sick. He was up walking around but a bit sluggish. At the time due to our inexperience we weren't concerned. We assumed it was a virus or something. The week before he died we were away from the property. We certainly didn't refrain from calling a vet to save money or because we didn't care. If any of our cattle were to have similar symptoms now we would certainly get the vet out quick smart. We were slow to pick up on his weight loss due to 1. our inexperience assessing cattle condition and 2. he's a highland so the shaggy coat masks it hard to assess. It was only later comparing photos we noticed the weight loss. It was unfortunate but we'll learn from our errorrs. That's life. :frowns:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="townfarmer, post: 667177, member: 9305"] He wasn't sick sick. He was up walking around but a bit sluggish. At the time due to our inexperience we weren't concerned. We assumed it was a virus or something. The week before he died we were away from the property. We certainly didn't refrain from calling a vet to save money or because we didn't care. If any of our cattle were to have similar symptoms now we would certainly get the vet out quick smart. We were slow to pick up on his weight loss due to 1. our inexperience assessing cattle condition and 2. he's a highland so the shaggy coat masks it hard to assess. It was only later comparing photos we noticed the weight loss. It was unfortunate but we'll learn from our errorrs. That's life. :frowns: [/QUOTE]
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