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<blockquote data-quote="SkinMan" data-source="post: 478760" data-attributes="member: 3969"><p>My bull has been down for the past week. He's been laying around, ears flopped down, just sickly looking. You can tell that he has lost weight. I got the vet out here Tuesday to check him out. He wasn't running any fever and didn't have a runny nose. The vet did say that his stool was impacted. His opinion was that he had Hardware disease. Probably eat a peice of metal or plastic. He pumped him full of antibotics and left me another bottle to give him in a few days.</p><p>I turned him out on some rye grass hoping to loosen his stool up. </p><p>But now what? How long do I wait? I don't want him to shrivel up to a peice of beef jerky and go to waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkinMan, post: 478760, member: 3969"] My bull has been down for the past week. He's been laying around, ears flopped down, just sickly looking. You can tell that he has lost weight. I got the vet out here Tuesday to check him out. He wasn't running any fever and didn't have a runny nose. The vet did say that his stool was impacted. His opinion was that he had Hardware disease. Probably eat a peice of metal or plastic. He pumped him full of antibotics and left me another bottle to give him in a few days. I turned him out on some rye grass hoping to loosen his stool up. But now what? How long do I wait? I don't want him to shrivel up to a peice of beef jerky and go to waste. [/QUOTE]
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