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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10574"><p>Vicky I have a ? that I hope you can help me with. We have a steer that will bloat everytime he eats no matter what or how much he eats. He will bloat but will not go down or will he act like he is not feeling good he will be just as playful with us as when he is not bloated. The question is he will bloat but in a matter of hours like over maybe 6 hrs he will be fine. Without really knowing more what do you think is wrong and what can we do? Give him baking soda, probia, mineral oil and just about everything I have been told to do. Any help will be of great help. Thanks.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ruco54@excite.com">ruco54@excite.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10574"] Vicky I have a ? that I hope you can help me with. We have a steer that will bloat everytime he eats no matter what or how much he eats. He will bloat but will not go down or will he act like he is not feeling good he will be just as playful with us as when he is not bloated. The question is he will bloat but in a matter of hours like over maybe 6 hrs he will be fine. Without really knowing more what do you think is wrong and what can we do? Give him baking soda, probia, mineral oil and just about everything I have been told to do. Any help will be of great help. Thanks. [email=ruco54@excite.com]ruco54@excite.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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