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<blockquote data-quote="bizybeehill" data-source="post: 446209" data-attributes="member: 1089"><p>Well we had the vet out and we gave a shot of selenium. We too are in a sever drought. At the vets direction we are feeding three times a day. He is now taking about two pints at a time. The vet first said only to fed twice a day so he would be hungry some and try to nurse but he got weaker. He still keeps trying but just has not got the hang of is. He was hopping around a little yesterday so I guess time will tell. It has been so dry here that grass is getting really short and hay very hard to make and expensive to buy. My neighbor and I have been considering selling everything that eats grass now. Selling what hay we have in the barn and buying back in the spring IF the drought breaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bizybeehill, post: 446209, member: 1089"] Well we had the vet out and we gave a shot of selenium. We too are in a sever drought. At the vets direction we are feeding three times a day. He is now taking about two pints at a time. The vet first said only to fed twice a day so he would be hungry some and try to nurse but he got weaker. He still keeps trying but just has not got the hang of is. He was hopping around a little yesterday so I guess time will tell. It has been so dry here that grass is getting really short and hay very hard to make and expensive to buy. My neighbor and I have been considering selling everything that eats grass now. Selling what hay we have in the barn and buying back in the spring IF the drought breaks. [/QUOTE]
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