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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1284971" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Put the bulls out into the bull pasture a couple weeks ago. BBJ was fine and healthy when he crossed the road into his vacation pasture. I drive by daily, counting bulls every time i passed their pasture.. Yesterday morning BBJ was laying under a pecan tree. When i drove back by, he was still there and his buddies out grazing. His ears were very droopy too. Went in and had to kick him to get up. Called for help, loaded him up and hauled him to the vet. I suspected acorn poisoning. But for some reason the vet suspected anaplaz. I knew it wasnt that because the bull was squirty and very docile for a bull...He just plain did not feel good. </p><p>Vet drew blood, took temp and was high, listened to gut, heart...The bull was pale, but while i was waiting for the guys to bring trailer, he was bitten by a fly and his blood looked good and thick. </p><p>Anywho, vet shrugged shoulders, treated for anaplaz and a intestinal thing we had a heifer contract that he treated successfully. Bull was in a different pasture and was never in contact with heifer. That was friday. He seemed fine yesterday, but still feeling poorly. He was eating and drinking. Was suppose to give him 90cc of LA300 in a week as prescribed. </p><p>This morning, he was laying on his belly and back legs out behind him. UGH.....a few hours later he died. </p><p>His crop of calves is outstanding. Some of these guys will hit 800 at weaning. Its always the best ones...ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1284971, member: 22072"] Put the bulls out into the bull pasture a couple weeks ago. BBJ was fine and healthy when he crossed the road into his vacation pasture. I drive by daily, counting bulls every time i passed their pasture.. Yesterday morning BBJ was laying under a pecan tree. When i drove back by, he was still there and his buddies out grazing. His ears were very droopy too. Went in and had to kick him to get up. Called for help, loaded him up and hauled him to the vet. I suspected acorn poisoning. But for some reason the vet suspected anaplaz. I knew it wasnt that because the bull was squirty and very docile for a bull...He just plain did not feel good. Vet drew blood, took temp and was high, listened to gut, heart...The bull was pale, but while i was waiting for the guys to bring trailer, he was bitten by a fly and his blood looked good and thick. Anywho, vet shrugged shoulders, treated for anaplaz and a intestinal thing we had a heifer contract that he treated successfully. Bull was in a different pasture and was never in contact with heifer. That was friday. He seemed fine yesterday, but still feeling poorly. He was eating and drinking. Was suppose to give him 90cc of LA300 in a week as prescribed. This morning, he was laying on his belly and back legs out behind him. UGH.....a few hours later he died. His crop of calves is outstanding. Some of these guys will hit 800 at weaning. Its always the best ones...ugh [/QUOTE]
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