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<blockquote data-quote="sporder" data-source="post: 625453" data-attributes="member: 8659"><p>for the past 3 days my 19 month old hereford bull has gone off his food. usually he comes straight over and eats untill he is content but not recently. he seems to stand there looking lost and depressed. is it possible for him to get depressed? i brought him several months ago from a respected breeder in which the bull had been penned with other bulls. since i have had him he has been alone but for 6 calves opposite. he still looks in good condition but i am worried that this will not be the case if he does not start to eat. the only other thing i have done different recently is provide him with a mineral lick. could this have upset him. all thoughts would be helpfull</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sporder, post: 625453, member: 8659"] for the past 3 days my 19 month old hereford bull has gone off his food. usually he comes straight over and eats untill he is content but not recently. he seems to stand there looking lost and depressed. is it possible for him to get depressed? i brought him several months ago from a respected breeder in which the bull had been penned with other bulls. since i have had him he has been alone but for 6 calves opposite. he still looks in good condition but i am worried that this will not be the case if he does not start to eat. the only other thing i have done different recently is provide him with a mineral lick. could this have upset him. all thoughts would be helpfull [/QUOTE]
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