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<blockquote data-quote="horwoodheights" data-source="post: 134843" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>thanks everyone for the sussgestions went to see beast today is still up had a call from a freind who has a bit of vet experiance said it could even be a mineral deficency and try a bit of epsom salts as a drench .did it this momning.</p><p>the beast is bright eyed,ears up just a bit listless but not uncomfortable,will try stnnding him in yard overnight to see if gut does go down at all. looks like he might just be one of those big gutted beasts.ps he is a bit stuntted and has always had a larger gut than the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horwoodheights, post: 134843, member: 2580"] thanks everyone for the sussgestions went to see beast today is still up had a call from a freind who has a bit of vet experiance said it could even be a mineral deficency and try a bit of epsom salts as a drench .did it this momning. the beast is bright eyed,ears up just a bit listless but not uncomfortable,will try stnnding him in yard overnight to see if gut does go down at all. looks like he might just be one of those big gutted beasts.ps he is a bit stuntted and has always had a larger gut than the others. [/QUOTE]
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