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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Miller" data-source="post: 1662510" data-attributes="member: 19296"><p>I have a young jersey bull I just bought this past week. I was going to move him into the barn last night but he wouldn't take more than a few steps. He was holding his head low and grinding his teeth. He has labored breathing and runny nose. I put a rope halter on him to try and get him going and he just laid down. He did get back up and is still standing in the same place this morning in the same condition. He has not been given any feed, just hay and water. The hay is average quality. Not great or bad. He doesn't appear to be bloated. There is a cow and heifer in with him that appear to be fine. I have not yet found a vet that will come to me and theres no chance of getting the trailer off the hill to him. I know you'll all be guessing here, but what ideas do you have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Miller, post: 1662510, member: 19296"] I have a young jersey bull I just bought this past week. I was going to move him into the barn last night but he wouldn't take more than a few steps. He was holding his head low and grinding his teeth. He has labored breathing and runny nose. I put a rope halter on him to try and get him going and he just laid down. He did get back up and is still standing in the same place this morning in the same condition. He has not been given any feed, just hay and water. The hay is average quality. Not great or bad. He doesn't appear to be bloated. There is a cow and heifer in with him that appear to be fine. I have not yet found a vet that will come to me and theres no chance of getting the trailer off the hill to him. I know you'll all be guessing here, but what ideas do you have? [/QUOTE]
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