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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 140449" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p>If you've got him penned, might be worth the $25 for a box of bolus asprin. Get any fever down and helps with the swelling/inflamation. I had a bull with a broke front leg....no vet would even come out to look at him. I penned him for 3 weeks givin him 2 bolus' crushed up in feed, went out to feed one evenin and the gate was layed over, he decided he was well enuff to jump the gate and go back with hiefers....that was 2 years ago and he's still out there workin today.</p><p></p><p>On the bolus', I just took em and wrapped em in a dishcloth and beat them to a powder and mixed with his feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 140449, member: 2258"] If you've got him penned, might be worth the $25 for a box of bolus asprin. Get any fever down and helps with the swelling/inflamation. I had a bull with a broke front leg....no vet would even come out to look at him. I penned him for 3 weeks givin him 2 bolus' crushed up in feed, went out to feed one evenin and the gate was layed over, he decided he was well enuff to jump the gate and go back with hiefers....that was 2 years ago and he's still out there workin today. On the bolus', I just took em and wrapped em in a dishcloth and beat them to a powder and mixed with his feed. [/QUOTE]
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