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<blockquote data-quote="newrancher" data-source="post: 739938" data-attributes="member: 6263"><p>Ok, a little background, I've got a steer out of a heifer that got really sick about christmas. Took him in and doctored him, and he lived, bottlefed him and turned him back out. He's got a place to get in and get grain daily. Here is the deal, his momma has taken him back just as if he was born yesterday, if she can.t see him she bawls, if he's across the fence she bawls, and she is just downright spooky if you are between them. She lets him suck daily and looks to have somewhat of a bag, which I just dismissed as maybe some fluid, until this morning. I was watching him suck through the bino's and when he got through his mouth and nose was covered in froth. Has anyone ever had this happen? Is it even possible or was it just his slobber? I had him away from her for 6 or 7 weeks and he has been totally off the bottle for about a week now and doing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newrancher, post: 739938, member: 6263"] Ok, a little background, I've got a steer out of a heifer that got really sick about christmas. Took him in and doctored him, and he lived, bottlefed him and turned him back out. He's got a place to get in and get grain daily. Here is the deal, his momma has taken him back just as if he was born yesterday, if she can.t see him she bawls, if he's across the fence she bawls, and she is just downright spooky if you are between them. She lets him suck daily and looks to have somewhat of a bag, which I just dismissed as maybe some fluid, until this morning. I was watching him suck through the bino's and when he got through his mouth and nose was covered in froth. Has anyone ever had this happen? Is it even possible or was it just his slobber? I had him away from her for 6 or 7 weeks and he has been totally off the bottle for about a week now and doing well. [/QUOTE]
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