Got a sudden health problem affecting our yearlings and wondered if anyone had any ideas. Yearlings were on a swamp/bush pasture with pairs until Monday. Monday we sorted off the yearling heifers put them on tame grass elsewhere and returned the cows, steers and bulls to the swamp.
Wednesday morning 2 steers and one heifer shaking heads, salivating looking uncomfortable. Thursday morning heifer dead, 2 steers looking worse and another 10 cases between the two lots. All suffering photo-sensitivity - noses are red/black and much head shaking going on but not so much salivating.
Had the vet out, did an autopsy - lots of internal blood - lungs were full, liver pale, heart normal. The live ones hearts are beating fast (110-120)
indicating thin blood as a result of red blood cells being destroyed? One heifer urinated and it was really red, almost blood. She has a badly swollen face also, the rest less so. Vet is struggling for causes - waiting blood test results.
I suspected poisoning by plant initially but the symptoms don't really fit any of the known toxic weeds. Blue/green algae was suggested but again not entirely fitting the symptoms. Chlostridial disease was suggested but they have had 8-way twice so should be OK. No opportunities for pesticide/industrial poisoning where they were although the river runs through the block. Owner of land has never experienced anything of this nature in over 60 years on this land.
Any other suggestions or similar experiences? It's got us stumped.
Wednesday morning 2 steers and one heifer shaking heads, salivating looking uncomfortable. Thursday morning heifer dead, 2 steers looking worse and another 10 cases between the two lots. All suffering photo-sensitivity - noses are red/black and much head shaking going on but not so much salivating.
Had the vet out, did an autopsy - lots of internal blood - lungs were full, liver pale, heart normal. The live ones hearts are beating fast (110-120)
indicating thin blood as a result of red blood cells being destroyed? One heifer urinated and it was really red, almost blood. She has a badly swollen face also, the rest less so. Vet is struggling for causes - waiting blood test results.
I suspected poisoning by plant initially but the symptoms don't really fit any of the known toxic weeds. Blue/green algae was suggested but again not entirely fitting the symptoms. Chlostridial disease was suggested but they have had 8-way twice so should be OK. No opportunities for pesticide/industrial poisoning where they were although the river runs through the block. Owner of land has never experienced anything of this nature in over 60 years on this land.
Any other suggestions or similar experiences? It's got us stumped.
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