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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1389157" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>I lost one to acorn poisoning. It's the acid. It actually starts with somewhat of a constipation then goes to watery brown stool. I've not seen wormer do it. I've seen mineral do it - especially when it has magnesium. Higher quality hay can do it. Last potential . . . . ugh . . . johnes. That looks more like watery split pea soup. They eat like a hoss even on hay because they are starving so they start losing weight too. Seem healthy otherwise - till they drop dead starved to death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1389157, member: 7398"] I lost one to acorn poisoning. It's the acid. It actually starts with somewhat of a constipation then goes to watery brown stool. I've not seen wormer do it. I've seen mineral do it - especially when it has magnesium. Higher quality hay can do it. Last potential . . . . ugh . . . johnes. That looks more like watery split pea soup. They eat like a hoss even on hay because they are starving so they start losing weight too. Seem healthy otherwise - till they drop dead starved to death. [/QUOTE]
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