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<blockquote data-quote="farm princess" data-source="post: 226911" data-attributes="member: 3996"><p>First of all, I had a calf die from bloat several weeks ago, and then after finding him in the morning I found another one starting to bloat that evening so the vet was called in. After taking care of him the vet said it shouldn't be a problem but then he bloated again the next week and then again today. Put him in the gate and fed him some bloat release this morning and he is still bloated a good bit. Should I go ahead and stick him or wait it out. His breathing is sorta fast but then that could be the weather being hot and all. These are fed lot cattle if that has anything to do with it. Also when or should I try the bloat release again? I am pretty sure he will be going to the "big farm" real soon since he keeps bloating. All help will be greatful ;-) :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farm princess, post: 226911, member: 3996"] First of all, I had a calf die from bloat several weeks ago, and then after finding him in the morning I found another one starting to bloat that evening so the vet was called in. After taking care of him the vet said it shouldn't be a problem but then he bloated again the next week and then again today. Put him in the gate and fed him some bloat release this morning and he is still bloated a good bit. Should I go ahead and stick him or wait it out. His breathing is sorta fast but then that could be the weather being hot and all. These are fed lot cattle if that has anything to do with it. Also when or should I try the bloat release again? I am pretty sure he will be going to the "big farm" real soon since he keeps bloating. All help will be greatful ;-) :lol: [/QUOTE]
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