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<blockquote data-quote="The Rookie" data-source="post: 587907" data-attributes="member: 8848"><p>This is my first market steer(i've lived on a sheep farm since i was born though). I just bought him at a club calf sale in september. He eats all his grain and hay, and drinks plenty of water. I wormed him with valbazen on 10-11-08. Yesterday, i noticed blood in his stool. It's not there every time he goes either. Is this normal or is there something wrong? What should i do you treat him? Thanx</p><p></p><p>His stool is normally formed, there's a little blood in occasionally. he does hunch over a bit when he goes though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Rookie, post: 587907, member: 8848"] This is my first market steer(i've lived on a sheep farm since i was born though). I just bought him at a club calf sale in september. He eats all his grain and hay, and drinks plenty of water. I wormed him with valbazen on 10-11-08. Yesterday, i noticed blood in his stool. It's not there every time he goes either. Is this normal or is there something wrong? What should i do you treat him? Thanx His stool is normally formed, there's a little blood in occasionally. he does hunch over a bit when he goes though. [/QUOTE]
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