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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12201"><p>> I have a bull who started looking</p><p>> poorly yesterday. He is not shying</p><p>> away from anyone or being</p><p>> aggressive, but he will not eat</p><p>> and seems to be vomiting</p><p>> water........can anyone give me</p><p>> any ideas what may be going on? Is</p><p>> this something serious? The other</p><p>> two animals in the same area with</p><p>> him seem to be doing fine. They</p><p>> are eating, drinking and all</p><p>> together seem ok.</p><p></p><p>Do not know what is wrong with your bull. I would seperate him from the rest of the animals and take him to a vet. This could be something serious or something not so serious. You might also try to put some Probius type bacteriums in him. But mainly, I would seperate him.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ashleykpower@hotmail.com">ashleykpower@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12201"] > I have a bull who started looking > poorly yesterday. He is not shying > away from anyone or being > aggressive, but he will not eat > and seems to be vomiting > water........can anyone give me > any ideas what may be going on? Is > this something serious? The other > two animals in the same area with > him seem to be doing fine. They > are eating, drinking and all > together seem ok. Do not know what is wrong with your bull. I would seperate him from the rest of the animals and take him to a vet. This could be something serious or something not so serious. You might also try to put some Probius type bacteriums in him. But mainly, I would seperate him. [email=ashleykpower@hotmail.com]ashleykpower@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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