Ergot Foot

D. E. Larsen, DVM Perry was busy loading a large log onto his portable sawmill when I pulled through the gate. I stopped and closed and gate and then sat in the truck to watch his operation for a few minutes. I could see the young cow standing off to the side of the activity.Continue reading “Ergot Foot”

Grass Tetany Merry-Go-Round 

D. E. Larsen, DVM I pulled into Boeckel’s driveway off Old Holley Road and expected to find Rein, but there was no sign of anyone. I was heading to the house when I saw Rein coming around the barn on his tractor. “I thought I had misunderstood you for a minute,” I said as ReinContinue reading “Grass Tetany Merry-Go-Round “

A Morning Call

A Morning Call  D. E. Larsen, DVM I woke with a jolt and glanced at the clock. It read five in the morning.  “Damn, did I talk with Larry and then go back to sleep,” I said aloud. Larry Solar had a dairy out of Buckley, Washington. Unfortunately, he had received some terrible marketing fromContinue reading “A Morning Call”