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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica06" data-source="post: 1242664" data-attributes="member: 5612"><p>The first was some kind of blockage, not bloat. We probably could have saved him if we'd known to use a LOT more mineral oil than we actually did. The second was the oldest bull in the group. Pushed everybody off and overate. He was dead within a few hours after we fed them, big as a whale. Rumen was 5.4ish acidity. We decided the risk was too high to worry about saving a few pennies on feed. It's nice, not going out twice a day to feed, and knowing that they are eating just as much as they need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica06, post: 1242664, member: 5612"] The first was some kind of blockage, not bloat. We probably could have saved him if we'd known to use a LOT more mineral oil than we actually did. The second was the oldest bull in the group. Pushed everybody off and overate. He was dead within a few hours after we fed them, big as a whale. Rumen was 5.4ish acidity. We decided the risk was too high to worry about saving a few pennies on feed. It's nice, not going out twice a day to feed, and knowing that they are eating just as much as they need to. [/QUOTE]
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