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<blockquote data-quote="mountainranch" data-source="post: 386774" data-attributes="member: 5747"><p>We have a 15 month old baldy steer that got a respiratory infection bout a week ago. We gave him several antibiotic shots and a wormer. He seems to be less congested and is breathing better,but my wife found him down inthe pasture several days ago. Turned out he had bloated. She pushed a hose down his throat into his stomach, which relieved the bloat. This has happened several more times, and after we use the hose on him ,we are able to get him back on his feet. Is there anything we can give him to prevent bloat? We took him off pasture,and are giving him hay now. THANKS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountainranch, post: 386774, member: 5747"] We have a 15 month old baldy steer that got a respiratory infection bout a week ago. We gave him several antibiotic shots and a wormer. He seems to be less congested and is breathing better,but my wife found him down inthe pasture several days ago. Turned out he had bloated. She pushed a hose down his throat into his stomach, which relieved the bloat. This has happened several more times, and after we use the hose on him ,we are able to get him back on his feet. Is there anything we can give him to prevent bloat? We took him off pasture,and are giving him hay now. THANKS [/QUOTE]
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