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<blockquote data-quote="TNcowman" data-source="post: 801513" data-attributes="member: 2684"><p>Had a 5 year old good bull a few years ago had similar problems. Vet came out and shot him with some steriods a couple of times. Figured he had some kind of spinal problems, even though no physical signs of injury. He got better after each shot for about a week and then started staggering and loosing feeling in his hind quarters again. Finally, had to put him down. My vets best guess was that after I administered my fall dewormer pour on to the bull (which was before the first frost) , some of the internal parisites died in his spinal cord, blocking spinal fluid from the rear of the bull. He said this was rare but had heard of it a few times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNcowman, post: 801513, member: 2684"] Had a 5 year old good bull a few years ago had similar problems. Vet came out and shot him with some steriods a couple of times. Figured he had some kind of spinal problems, even though no physical signs of injury. He got better after each shot for about a week and then started staggering and loosing feeling in his hind quarters again. Finally, had to put him down. My vets best guess was that after I administered my fall dewormer pour on to the bull (which was before the first frost) , some of the internal parisites died in his spinal cord, blocking spinal fluid from the rear of the bull. He said this was rare but had heard of it a few times. [/QUOTE]
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