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<blockquote data-quote="ValleyView" data-source="post: 1617062" data-attributes="member: 38499"><p>Vet said to pen him up and pour on worm him bc parasites are very bad in our part of the state due to moist conditions for an extended period of time. He asked if he had been scoured looking which I was able to say he wasn't. He also recommended upping his ration to 5lbs per day. </p><p></p><p>Also mentioned that younger bulls sometime lose condition when they transition from baby teeth to permanent teeth and will sometimes not gain as well/fast. That never crossed my mind but will keep you all posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValleyView, post: 1617062, member: 38499"] Vet said to pen him up and pour on worm him bc parasites are very bad in our part of the state due to moist conditions for an extended period of time. He asked if he had been scoured looking which I was able to say he wasn’t. He also recommended upping his ration to 5lbs per day. Also mentioned that younger bulls sometime lose condition when they transition from baby teeth to permanent teeth and will sometimes not gain as well/fast. That never crossed my mind but will keep you all posted. [/QUOTE]
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