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<blockquote data-quote="Lim-flex" data-source="post: 801830" data-attributes="member: 6587"><p>He is about 4 months old and he was in a pasture with several cows we had come in heat at the same time. I know he was working overtime trying to ride everyone of them. My vet says over eating hay at this time of the year causes to much dry matter to be passed out the back end, plus the stess of riding the larger cows. After two days of pushing it back in, about 20 times, it has stayed in for over 12 hours. We put him on a creep feed and mom diet only to try to loosen his stool. He seems to have some swelling around his rectum, hopefully that will go down with time. Any other suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lim-flex, post: 801830, member: 6587"] He is about 4 months old and he was in a pasture with several cows we had come in heat at the same time. I know he was working overtime trying to ride everyone of them. My vet says over eating hay at this time of the year causes to much dry matter to be passed out the back end, plus the stess of riding the larger cows. After two days of pushing it back in, about 20 times, it has stayed in for over 12 hours. We put him on a creep feed and mom diet only to try to loosen his stool. He seems to have some swelling around his rectum, hopefully that will go down with time. Any other suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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