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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1716750" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Glad to hear that you did get someone out to help. And very glad that the sack has come off, and no other adverse effects. Hopefully with the massaging the lumps will keep going down more... and at least you now know what is considered acceptable and what is not. </p><p>I hope that your son does okay with the steer and that your 4-H leader resolves his health issues and can work more closely with you and your son. Joining a show team or group will hopefully get you in with some more experienced people who can address any issues in a more timely manner. Sorry, but I have my reservations about the vet not being concerned.... with you being new at this he should have given you the courtesy of coming out to look at him. I am so glad that the family friend was able to help out. Trust his advice because he is in the commercial business to make a living and they will do any and everything to keep their animals healthy and growing because it costs too much to NOT take care of their animals....</p><p></p><p>Best of luck to your son and in the future... let us know how things continue to go...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1716750, member: 25884"] Glad to hear that you did get someone out to help. And very glad that the sack has come off, and no other adverse effects. Hopefully with the massaging the lumps will keep going down more... and at least you now know what is considered acceptable and what is not. I hope that your son does okay with the steer and that your 4-H leader resolves his health issues and can work more closely with you and your son. Joining a show team or group will hopefully get you in with some more experienced people who can address any issues in a more timely manner. Sorry, but I have my reservations about the vet not being concerned.... with you being new at this he should have given you the courtesy of coming out to look at him. I am so glad that the family friend was able to help out. Trust his advice because he is in the commercial business to make a living and they will do any and everything to keep their animals healthy and growing because it costs too much to NOT take care of their animals.... Best of luck to your son and in the future... let us know how things continue to go... [/QUOTE]
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