Shut her in the shed until it passes, be easier to find!I’m pretty sure as think I lost it in a feed ring and it’s not there and one of the cows is pinging the metal detector , so will it pass through naturally
Like this with just a small ring, couldn’t believe it really but she’s definitely got something metal in her middle and no before anyone asks it’s not her ear tag pingingSorry for laughing, but that really did make my day; it should pass through, is it a bare key or does it have a fob attached?
A bare key might just hide in the bottom of the reticulum and "sit there", but I think if it has a fob or keyring then that would help it through. Hope so!
Just watch her closely as a key could be enough to cause what's called "hardware disease", as it's very close to the heart and vital bits foreign bodies aren't good for cows. At least it isn't super pointy/sharp.
24 hrs??it should pass through,
just put her in the box behind and take her with youIf you have ‘keyless entry’ you could stand her next to the truck and see if it will start...
24 hrs??
Bloody dogs will chew anything, loosed mine out one morning and I could see one was agitated, not acting normally sitting down a lot.She might not! I've fed raw beef tripe to dogs for decades and you'ld be surprised what stays in there. One example is big lump of metal that I think have something to do with minerals. They aren't meant to come out but stay there!
Bloody dogs will chew anything, loosed mine out one morning and I could see one was agitated, not acting normally sitting down a lot.
Then I saw it, looked like he was passing some sort of tapeworm but with tentacles.
The silly bugger had swallowed one of my milking gloves.