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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmie Bauer" data-source="post: 141042" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>I have had several animals bloat. Most of the time, it was my fault, not introducing new feed slowly, or over feeding grain.</p><p>I have on heifer that bloats at the blink of an eye. I have started her on Bloat Guard. I scrape a little into the morning and evening feeding of calf manna. It seems to have taken care of her problem</p><p>All the other bloats, because all my cattle are handled everyday, I slip 3 or 4 GASX and 2 or 4 rolaids into the mouth. In about 1/2 hour, all is well. My cattle are so tame that forcing them to walk for 1/2 or so doesn't work. They just stand there. The GASX and ROLAIDS do the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmie Bauer, post: 141042, member: 2074"] I have had several animals bloat. Most of the time, it was my fault, not introducing new feed slowly, or over feeding grain. I have on heifer that bloats at the blink of an eye. I have started her on Bloat Guard. I scrape a little into the morning and evening feeding of calf manna. It seems to have taken care of her problem All the other bloats, because all my cattle are handled everyday, I slip 3 or 4 GASX and 2 or 4 rolaids into the mouth. In about 1/2 hour, all is well. My cattle are so tame that forcing them to walk for 1/2 or so doesn't work. They just stand there. The GASX and ROLAIDS do the trick. [/QUOTE]
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