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Cow very full - bloated?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11649"><p>> I have a cow who is in the corral</p><p>> eating grass/alfalfa hay who has</p><p>> been very full, almost bloated for</p><p>> the last 2 days so I have hardly</p><p>> fed her. She comes to the bunk and</p><p>> wants to eat, does not appear to</p><p>> be in discomfort. Why would she be</p><p>> so full? It can't be hay in her</p><p>> stomach, must be air. Foamy bloat from alfalfa can be treated with vegetable oil, put 1/4 cup on her hay or feed once to see if the condition responds. Bloat is always wore on the left side, since the rumen is more to that side.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:jcoover@chanuteks.com">jcoover@chanuteks.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11649"] > I have a cow who is in the corral > eating grass/alfalfa hay who has > been very full, almost bloated for > the last 2 days so I have hardly > fed her. She comes to the bunk and > wants to eat, does not appear to > be in discomfort. Why would she be > so full? It can't be hay in her > stomach, must be air. Foamy bloat from alfalfa can be treated with vegetable oil, put 1/4 cup on her hay or feed once to see if the condition responds. Bloat is always wore on the left side, since the rumen is more to that side. [email=jcoover@chanuteks.com]jcoover@chanuteks.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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