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<blockquote data-quote="fourstates" data-source="post: 514744" data-attributes="member: 5918"><p>Get the vet to tube oil. Instead of mineral oil use corn, peanut or vegetable oil. The vet should have the long tube used when a horse colics. Don't try this yourself. A calf esophageal feeder is not long enough. These food oils may clear an impaction and provide high energy calories. Try also pouring some corn oil on feed. Some cattle like the taste. The goal is to tube enoung oil until it comes out the other end. It may take several tubings. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourstates, post: 514744, member: 5918"] Get the vet to tube oil. Instead of mineral oil use corn, peanut or vegetable oil. The vet should have the long tube used when a horse colics. Don't try this yourself. A calf esophageal feeder is not long enough. These food oils may clear an impaction and provide high energy calories. Try also pouring some corn oil on feed. Some cattle like the taste. The goal is to tube enoung oil until it comes out the other end. It may take several tubings. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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