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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 996783" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>Any good detergent for frothy bloat will work wonders. Got to disolve the bubbles. Cupand 1/2 of soap and quart of warm water. One other thing that works well for us is raw linseed oil and warm water. Run a hose down their throat and use a stomach pump to administer the liquid. Learn a lot about bloat if you feed a lot of barley and or wheat. Also sometimes with a real dry bloat just run about 1 inch hoe down into stomach and the gas will whizz right off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 996783, member: 13859"] Any good detergent for frothy bloat will work wonders. Got to disolve the bubbles. Cupand 1/2 of soap and quart of warm water. One other thing that works well for us is raw linseed oil and warm water. Run a hose down their throat and use a stomach pump to administer the liquid. Learn a lot about bloat if you feed a lot of barley and or wheat. Also sometimes with a real dry bloat just run about 1 inch hoe down into stomach and the gas will whizz right off. [/QUOTE]
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