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Bull trying to die, any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 826482" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>Sorry to hear about your trouble. It sounds like the vet may have tubed that stuff hoping to help the bull have a bowel movement. Is the bull moving around any, or just laying down? Is he urinating any? Does he look bloated? If it was possible, I would have thought the vet would have checked to make sure the bull did not have some type of impaction. I had a bull that had an impaction one time and acted very similar to what you are describing, and my vet had to glove up and break apart and remove the impaction. It was hard to believe how much stuff he got out of there. It could possibly be hardware too. If there is another vet around, you may want to check with them to see if they might take a look or have some other ideas. If he doesn't start eating and drinking, he will start to go down hill fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 826482, member: 13664"] Sorry to hear about your trouble. It sounds like the vet may have tubed that stuff hoping to help the bull have a bowel movement. Is the bull moving around any, or just laying down? Is he urinating any? Does he look bloated? If it was possible, I would have thought the vet would have checked to make sure the bull did not have some type of impaction. I had a bull that had an impaction one time and acted very similar to what you are describing, and my vet had to glove up and break apart and remove the impaction. It was hard to believe how much stuff he got out of there. It could possibly be hardware too. If there is another vet around, you may want to check with them to see if they might take a look or have some other ideas. If he doesn't start eating and drinking, he will start to go down hill fast. [/QUOTE]
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