Hardware is very common here. Fence staples can be a culprit. Are barbed wire fences as prevalent in England as here? If not, maybe that explains the lower hardware incidence.
Metal materials are heavy, and can settle in the reticulum. They grind around in there, and can perforate the stomach, and irritate the heart, because it's right up against it. Sometimes the effort of carrying a calf, and delivering the calf can trigger the damage. Next comes infection, and then congestive heart failure. They quit eating, lose weight, and sometimes stand funny with a bit of a hump in their backs from the pain. If it hasn't progressed too far, a magnet will stick to the metal, drop it to the bottom of the stomach, and keep it there so it doesn't keep moving around poking holes.
Sadly, once it gets to the swollen brisket phase, the heart failure is quite advanced, and the prognosis is not good.
I bet lots of people here have been through this exact problem. I know we have.
Metal materials are heavy, and can settle in the reticulum. They grind around in there, and can perforate the stomach, and irritate the heart, because it's right up against it. Sometimes the effort of carrying a calf, and delivering the calf can trigger the damage. Next comes infection, and then congestive heart failure. They quit eating, lose weight, and sometimes stand funny with a bit of a hump in their backs from the pain. If it hasn't progressed too far, a magnet will stick to the metal, drop it to the bottom of the stomach, and keep it there so it doesn't keep moving around poking holes.
Sadly, once it gets to the swollen brisket phase, the heart failure is quite advanced, and the prognosis is not good.
I bet lots of people here have been through this exact problem. I know we have.
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