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4-6 month old heifers with a huge belly
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<blockquote data-quote="JenDen" data-source="post: 209465" data-attributes="member: 3831"><p>I don't have pics available but they look like they are preg and ready to drop calves, even though they are only 4-6 months old. They are not bloated as it is in the lower belly not up high where bloat occurs. They are relatively healthy and are eating and running around like calves should. They eat hay of timothy, fescue and red clover and also range cubes. They have access to green grass as well. They have access to mineral blocks and salt blocks and plenty of water. We wormed them first of April and they don't seem any better (we thought of worms too!) One is Black Angus and 2 are Herefords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenDen, post: 209465, member: 3831"] I don't have pics available but they look like they are preg and ready to drop calves, even though they are only 4-6 months old. They are not bloated as it is in the lower belly not up high where bloat occurs. They are relatively healthy and are eating and running around like calves should. They eat hay of timothy, fescue and red clover and also range cubes. They have access to green grass as well. They have access to mineral blocks and salt blocks and plenty of water. We wormed them first of April and they don't seem any better (we thought of worms too!) One is Black Angus and 2 are Herefords. [/QUOTE]
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