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<blockquote data-quote="Burty2594" data-source="post: 1706170" data-attributes="member: 42182"><p>In north Alabama no clue as to what is bloating my cattle I've sold the original group had testing on them no Jones disease sent off to auburn negative thought could be hay that has clover in it but smells fresh and it's barn kept new group in does have pond in small 4 acre field no clover in field no weeds hardly either have different type hay out fresh hay and kicker is some bloat some aren't I have no clue as to what this could be what is bloating my animals the last group were brood cows this group is 6 month calves and 1 yearling registered angus bull he's continuing treated with bolus and a drench orally given no feed plenty wind and rain mineral and a trace mineral salt block out there's fresh water they drink constant they have hay always there I'm lost on it no fertilizer has been put out either</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burty2594, post: 1706170, member: 42182"] In north Alabama no clue as to what is bloating my cattle I’ve sold the original group had testing on them no Jones disease sent off to auburn negative thought could be hay that has clover in it but smells fresh and it’s barn kept new group in does have pond in small 4 acre field no clover in field no weeds hardly either have different type hay out fresh hay and kicker is some bloat some aren’t I have no clue as to what this could be what is bloating my animals the last group were brood cows this group is 6 month calves and 1 yearling registered angus bull he’s continuing treated with bolus and a drench orally given no feed plenty wind and rain mineral and a trace mineral salt block out there’s fresh water they drink constant they have hay always there I’m lost on it no fertilizer has been put out either [/QUOTE]
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