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<blockquote data-quote="ValleyView" data-source="post: 1617041" data-attributes="member: 38499"><p>No other symptoms that I have noticed. He is at the trough every time I feed and keeps his head in the hay ring along with the cows. He doesn't act sick but just looks rough. It's my first winter to have him and possible he just may not winter well. </p><p></p><p>Anaplas this time of year? Hadn't considered that.</p><p></p><p> He only had 8 cows to cover at turnout at 16 months so he hasn't been pushed. I am unable to dry lot him so he has spent the winter with my covered cows. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I don't have an updated pic. It all seemed to start when I switched from 20% cubes but it has been an extremely wet winter in NE OK since that time too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValleyView, post: 1617041, member: 38499"] No other symptoms that I have noticed. He is at the trough every time I feed and keeps his head in the hay ring along with the cows. He doesn’t act sick but just looks rough. It’s my first winter to have him and possible he just may not winter well. Anaplas this time of year? Hadn’t considered that. He only had 8 cows to cover at turnout at 16 months so he hasn’t been pushed. I am unable to dry lot him so he has spent the winter with my covered cows. Unfortunately, I don’t have an updated pic. It all seemed to start when I switched from 20% cubes but it has been an extremely wet winter in NE OK since that time too. [/QUOTE]
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