Posted by jackinok on March 21, 2011 at 08:14:41 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: o/t dead cow posted by JD2ACWD on March 20, 2011 at 07:22:13:
boy! ya'll have been lucky if you've never had a animal drop dead on you in 49 years!LOL..lets see ,just a short list of what ive seen kill one in a matter of hours,minutes or seconds,,lightning,bloat,medicated feed or regular feed taken out of a bin and put in a medicated feed sack will kill them sometimes in literally seconds(really bad for horses,never let a horse anywhere near medicated feed for cattle they will fall dead sometimes.even a medicated feed sack has enough residue on it to kill a horse if hes particularly suceptable),acid poisoning,stress,trouble birthing,heat,cold,old age,blockages( always take the strings off your bales if you feed round bales,cows will eat them ,and drop dead in mid stride),tuberculosis or blown lungs like the fellow who said he saw blood coming out of mouth and nose will kill one dead in a second or they might get ok, simply fall down and cant get legs back under them to get up will kill one,as will two old cows fighting and one gets too hot, and probably 10,000 other things.. only thing you can bet on,if you keep animals you'll have a dead one now and again..they are in my opinion just like us,when its your time,,
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