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<blockquote data-quote="Tracker275" data-source="post: 1199153" data-attributes="member: 23267"><p>Is the bull still down? I am late on here, but had some things to offer. I am assuming you called the vet already, or you put it down if it did not recover.</p><p></p><p>I will offer one thing in general for the future. Invest in a thermometer. It is kind of like doing diagnostics on an engine if it isn't running...the thermometer is the prime place to start and then start going through the checklist of other things. This also helps your vet when you call. Sometimes the call can answer the question if you have done "x, y, & z" before you call and can tell the vet. This will sometimes save you a house call from the vet, which can be very expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracker275, post: 1199153, member: 23267"] Is the bull still down? I am late on here, but had some things to offer. I am assuming you called the vet already, or you put it down if it did not recover. I will offer one thing in general for the future. Invest in a thermometer. It is kind of like doing diagnostics on an engine if it isn't running...the thermometer is the prime place to start and then start going through the checklist of other things. This also helps your vet when you call. Sometimes the call can answer the question if you have done "x, y, & z" before you call and can tell the vet. This will sometimes save you a house call from the vet, which can be very expensive. [/QUOTE]
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