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<blockquote data-quote="RPGalloway" data-source="post: 802923" data-attributes="member: 14152"><p>Wick, sorry to hear about your bull. We had the same thing happen. We had administered a internasal vacc. and lost one of our herd bulls. We have believe it was some form of blockage in the intestine, possibly caused by anaphylaxis. He was bloated, we tubed him to let off gas, but only had fluid. Then pumped in the mixture for frothy bloat. He was walking like he was drunk, kicking at his stomach, lying down and getting up frequently. You could tell that he was very uncomfortable. He ended up dying about 5 hours after trying to treat him. It figures, he had the best disposition one could ask for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPGalloway, post: 802923, member: 14152"] Wick, sorry to hear about your bull. We had the same thing happen. We had administered a internasal vacc. and lost one of our herd bulls. We have believe it was some form of blockage in the intestine, possibly caused by anaphylaxis. He was bloated, we tubed him to let off gas, but only had fluid. Then pumped in the mixture for frothy bloat. He was walking like he was drunk, kicking at his stomach, lying down and getting up frequently. You could tell that he was very uncomfortable. He ended up dying about 5 hours after trying to treat him. It figures, he had the best disposition one could ask for. [/QUOTE]
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