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<blockquote data-quote="tim1970" data-source="post: 455153" data-attributes="member: 2349"><p>Just to give an update on my original question....</p><p></p><p>I decided to go ahead and use up the Nurse Chow #200, since I already had it. Sure enough about 4 days into it, I started noticing loose brownish-white stools in their stalls. I then switched over to the Nurse chow #100 - no SOY!, and within 48 hours no more loose stools. It is now this stinky black tar s**t, but I guess that is better than scouring. So i am now definitely going to stay with the non soy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim1970, post: 455153, member: 2349"] Just to give an update on my original question.... I decided to go ahead and use up the Nurse Chow #200, since I already had it. Sure enough about 4 days into it, I started noticing loose brownish-white stools in their stalls. I then switched over to the Nurse chow #100 - no SOY!, and within 48 hours no more loose stools. It is now this stinky black tar s**t, but I guess that is better than scouring. So i am now definitely going to stay with the non soy. [/QUOTE]
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