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<blockquote data-quote="Brookman" data-source="post: 383545" data-attributes="member: 1263"><p>Our herd bull, Polled Hereford, has had the runs since the grass flushed. Thought nothing much about it, since several of our other cows were loose, too. But he hasn't really firmed up, and loosing weight now. The grass is top notch, clover mixed, fescue, lespedeza, etc. (south missouri mixed grass)</p><p>He's had antibiotics a few times for foot rot, so if he has acidosis, would he lose weight? Vet suggests Johnes-without a blood test is uncertain. But he's usually thrifty, only a 4 yr old. Gosh, hate to lose him by way of the sale barn. Will Temp him tomorrow,but he's already had LA200, as a precaution when he had the runs so bad, say in the last 30 days. Any thoughts? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brookman, post: 383545, member: 1263"] Our herd bull, Polled Hereford, has had the runs since the grass flushed. Thought nothing much about it, since several of our other cows were loose, too. But he hasn't really firmed up, and loosing weight now. The grass is top notch, clover mixed, fescue, lespedeza, etc. (south missouri mixed grass) He's had antibiotics a few times for foot rot, so if he has acidosis, would he lose weight? Vet suggests Johnes-without a blood test is uncertain. But he's usually thrifty, only a 4 yr old. Gosh, hate to lose him by way of the sale barn. Will Temp him tomorrow,but he's already had LA200, as a precaution when he had the runs so bad, say in the last 30 days. Any thoughts? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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