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Blod clot in a Steer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 970790" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Since you said 'where his testicles were', I'm going to assume they were cut, not banded. We've had two steers cut at 7-8 months that swelled up terribly. They were full brothers, 2 years apart in age. Our vet said as long as the steer acted normal, i.e., walked OK and ate OK, then don't worry about it. We didn't give antibiotics. If I remember right, it took a couple months to get to normal size. It never bothered either steer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 970790, member: 1974"] Since you said 'where his testicles were', I'm going to assume they were cut, not banded. We've had two steers cut at 7-8 months that swelled up terribly. They were full brothers, 2 years apart in age. Our vet said as long as the steer acted normal, i.e., walked OK and ate OK, then don't worry about it. We didn't give antibiotics. If I remember right, it took a couple months to get to normal size. It never bothered either steer. [/QUOTE]
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