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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 236111" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>What is up with the attitude and what makes you so sure my post was directed at you in the first place? I posted (in reply to the original poster, by the way), you quoted me with a response and I replied to it. My suggestion is for gh1217 to provide a little more information and maybe we can help him. Going off feed can result from anything from pneumonia to bloat to heat stress to pushing a show animal to unknowingly feeding crappy feed to a thousand other things. White nasal discharge can result from temperature fluctuations and may not be a sign of illness at all - I don't know what part of Georgia he is located in, but north Georgia has mountains and that may be the case. GH1217 has provided to little information to even hazard a guess, much less a treatment suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 236111, member: 539"] What is up with the attitude and what makes you so sure my post was directed at you in the first place? I posted (in reply to the original poster, by the way), you quoted me with a response and I replied to it. My suggestion is for gh1217 to provide a little more information and maybe we can help him. Going off feed can result from anything from pneumonia to bloat to heat stress to pushing a show animal to unknowingly feeding crappy feed to a thousand other things. White nasal discharge can result from temperature fluctuations and may not be a sign of illness at all - I don't know what part of Georgia he is located in, but north Georgia has mountains and that may be the case. GH1217 has provided to little information to even hazard a guess, much less a treatment suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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