Lost moo

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Colin
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Post by Colin »

I recently moved some cows to a new field and weaned their calves. There was a lot of initial mooing at their new neighbours and for their calves. One of the cows has now lost her moo. What comes out is like a squeaky toy that's lost its squeak. I'm assuming this is temporary and down to excessive use rather than some other ailment. Has anybody else experienced this ?

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Colin
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Broomcroft
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Post by Broomcroft »

Yes Colin, and isn't it nice and peaceful. However, unfortunately, they get their voices back after a while :( .



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Post by Minnie »

Hi Colin,

I've got a weaning calf the same at the moment, a very squeaky noise not at all like a moo. Quite a pitiful noise... :(

As Clive said, she'll get it back it's just from lots of mooing.

:D
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