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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1280923" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>If the vet is involved already, you might ask about a Multimin injection or atleast a Muse or Bose. The Multimin can help boost it's energy some. If you are in a Selenium deficient area, the Muse or Bose can help a lot. (But only one or the other.) If you give Muse or Bose, add a vit A and D. And possibly B shot also. I have seen good results.</p><p>Also if he is eating sweet feed, get some powdered Probios to sprinkle in it. Adds beneficial bacteria back into the gut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1280923, member: 19938"] If the vet is involved already, you might ask about a Multimin injection or atleast a Muse or Bose. The Multimin can help boost it's energy some. If you are in a Selenium deficient area, the Muse or Bose can help a lot. (But only one or the other.) If you give Muse or Bose, add a vit A and D. And possibly B shot also. I have seen good results. Also if he is eating sweet feed, get some powdered Probios to sprinkle in it. Adds beneficial bacteria back into the gut. [/QUOTE]
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