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<blockquote data-quote="Gale Seddon" data-source="post: 886639" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Roadapple, I'd have to agree about how fast a magnet works. Had one with a 1-month calf at side, stopped eating, lying down, milk all but gone (all this very fast). Got a magnet and penicillin and 24 hours later, "almost immediate improvement," as you said. Good thing too, because there was no way her calf was going to take a bottle!</p><p></p><p>Ditch hay? Is that hay made from grass growing alongside the road in ditches?</p><p></p><p>I don't know if that's what's wrong with SBowen's bull since his problem seems to have been rather gradual. I'd still want a vet to examine him. Upcoming holidays might make it better to be seen sooner rather than later?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gale Seddon, post: 886639, member: 53"] Roadapple, I'd have to agree about how fast a magnet works. Had one with a 1-month calf at side, stopped eating, lying down, milk all but gone (all this very fast). Got a magnet and penicillin and 24 hours later, "almost immediate improvement," as you said. Good thing too, because there was no way her calf was going to take a bottle! Ditch hay? Is that hay made from grass growing alongside the road in ditches? I don't know if that's what's wrong with SBowen's bull since his problem seems to have been rather gradual. I'd still want a vet to examine him. Upcoming holidays might make it better to be seen sooner rather than later? [/QUOTE]
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