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<blockquote data-quote="Pooog1" data-source="post: 227095" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>Did you vaccinate with 7way?? I know that I have posted this before but we had allot of problems with Enterotoxemia (overeating) quite a few years ago. They basically bloat up and the intestines develop holes from the gas, it's very painful. We even had a vet perform surgery as they didn't know what it was. The bloat tablets may help the symptoms but if the bloat is caused by overeating disease, it won't save your calf. If it is overeating he needs antitoxin right away and a few different treatments of it. It's a cheap solution and could easily be your problem. Also if your feed is a mixed variety, maybe it wasn't mixed properly and he got to much of one thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pooog1, post: 227095, member: 3959"] Did you vaccinate with 7way?? I know that I have posted this before but we had allot of problems with Enterotoxemia (overeating) quite a few years ago. They basically bloat up and the intestines develop holes from the gas, it's very painful. We even had a vet perform surgery as they didn't know what it was. The bloat tablets may help the symptoms but if the bloat is caused by overeating disease, it won't save your calf. If it is overeating he needs antitoxin right away and a few different treatments of it. It's a cheap solution and could easily be your problem. Also if your feed is a mixed variety, maybe it wasn't mixed properly and he got to much of one thing? [/QUOTE]
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