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Probably did it during the first night when she was staggering about with the milk fever.
Milk fever cows can stay down for days on end but I had the feeling this one would be up soon.
At first the veterinarian said that it might just be milk fever.
Proper dietary management will prevent most cases of milk fever.
She had got over the milk fever and had a nice live calf, too.
For generations, cows with milk fever had just died.
So I knew she was havin' that there milk fever again.
He's got a cow down with milk fever and I want you to drive James out there straight away.
I've got a cow down with milk fever.
"No but milk fever," the woman said, pulling her child defensively against her bosom.
"Well, I'm sure she's got over the milk fever because she's eating well and looks quite happy.
"It does with milk fever, anyway.
"A milk fever up at old Heseltine's.
"My father loved me too little," or else: "My mother had milk fever and I was suckled by a goat.
Hypocalcemia, like milk fever, occurs occasionally at any time during the lactation or pregnancy and in many mammalian species.
"I've done a couple of cleansings, seen a lame bullock, treated two cows with mastitis and another with milk fever."
"You mean milk fever, acetonaemia and all that.'
She will live if she doesn't get milk fever but we should pack her to be sure the bleeding doesn't start again,' he said. '
Just three words but they covered all kinds of situations - the end of milk fever cows, bloated bullocks, calves in fits.
"It's a beggar, that milk fever.
He also anticipated the cure of milk fever in cattle, a discovery later attributed to the Danish biologist Karl Schmidt.
"She's got milk fever."
These included cows suffering from paralysis, arthritis, grass tetany, ketosis, bone fractures, and a form of calcium deficiency known as "milk fever."
Graine said, 'Airmid is with a woman of the Trinovantes who gave birth three days ago and has milk fever.