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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 443029" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>YES IT IS BAD FOR THEM! My grandpa bought a little potbellied steer at auction for cheap with the intention of putting weight on him and pulling off the pot belly. He got skinniner and never lost his gut. He was wormed, given vitamin shots, grain, probios - nothing helped. He died shortly after he got him and pawpaw cut him open just to see if he could tell what was wrong with him and his rumen was full of plastic sacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 443029, member: 430"] YES IT IS BAD FOR THEM! My grandpa bought a little potbellied steer at auction for cheap with the intention of putting weight on him and pulling off the pot belly. He got skinniner and never lost his gut. He was wormed, given vitamin shots, grain, probios - nothing helped. He died shortly after he got him and pawpaw cut him open just to see if he could tell what was wrong with him and his rumen was full of plastic sacks. [/QUOTE]
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