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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 973786" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>:welcome: from New York,</p><p>There is nothing wrong with you feeding him 5# of grain 2x a day.</p><p>If he seems to have more bellie than anything else - he may need to be dewormed. If you have not already dewormed him, that is where I would start to help keep him healthy.</p><p>I would deworm him with Valbazen which is a white liquid that you put down his throat (you can use a syringe). And/or you can use a pour-on dewormer. Do you have neighbors with cattle? You might be able to buy enough for one dose for your animal from a neighbor.</p><p>Is he actually still a BULL - not a castrated bull? Are you raising him for meat for your freezer?</p><p>Edit: BTW - it's considered rude /shouting - when you use "ALL CAPS". :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 973786, member: 968"] :welcome: from New York, There is nothing wrong with you feeding him 5# of grain 2x a day. If he seems to have more bellie than anything else - he may need to be dewormed. If you have not already dewormed him, that is where I would start to help keep him healthy. I would deworm him with Valbazen which is a white liquid that you put down his throat (you can use a syringe). And/or you can use a pour-on dewormer. Do you have neighbors with cattle? You might be able to buy enough for one dose for your animal from a neighbor. Is he actually still a BULL - not a castrated bull? Are you raising him for meat for your freezer? Edit: BTW - it's considered rude /shouting - when you use "ALL CAPS". :banana: [/QUOTE]
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