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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 480811" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I just got back from the pasture. I had seen this thread earlier but had nothing to add. Just so happened that I had a 650 lb. heifer with bloat, still standing, left side only. I tried to get her to the pen but i just recently weaned ,dehorned,vaccenated, and branded her. She was not about to go into the pen. So I spent the next hour chasing her around the pasture. She had a couple of bowel movements. I left and came back about 30 minutes latter and all was fine, bloat was gone. So if it will get up you may try the same thing. May not work but worth a try.</p><p>We did the same on a herd of Angus years ago when they would bloat on clover. Only had one to go to the vet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 480811, member: 5494"] I just got back from the pasture. I had seen this thread earlier but had nothing to add. Just so happened that I had a 650 lb. heifer with bloat, still standing, left side only. I tried to get her to the pen but i just recently weaned ,dehorned,vaccenated, and branded her. She was not about to go into the pen. So I spent the next hour chasing her around the pasture. She had a couple of bowel movements. I left and came back about 30 minutes latter and all was fine, bloat was gone. So if it will get up you may try the same thing. May not work but worth a try. We did the same on a herd of Angus years ago when they would bloat on clover. Only had one to go to the vet. [/QUOTE]
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