I understand why all of you say call the vet first thing, but that can get really expensive. We are about 70km from one vet and 100 from another, and they both charge over $2/km, so that gets really pricey for a vet call when you might not even need them, the vets i worked with hated talking on the phone about a problem as it is so hard to describe to them and they might not understand, so you might call the vet out for nothing and waste there time when someone else might truely need them. And you are being charged alot of money for something you might not even need. For a vet to come out here to "help" would cost over 200 dollars, thats $200 I dont have, to use on something i don't need, now if it was an emergancy i would have no problem calling them. I had a great realationship with our neighbours, and they were in cattle for years and also had sheep, so if i personally had any problems i would call them, unless i knew i needed to call the vet.
I also agree with gcreek. I know I didnt know anything about cattle but my dad did and i learned a whole lot from him, but i didnt just go out and decide i wanted cows, either did he, he knew about cattle before we got any his family were farmers for years at least 50 or so, so maybe if people want to have livestock they should learn about them there are courses out there you can take and most ranchers will give you some tips and help if you ask, mom and dad have taken at least 4 different courses/classes that have involved agriculture, its not just something that they can start and it go perfect. there are many problems people have to face that have had cattle for many many years.
but that is just what i think....