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Sick steer... what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="cindy_looper" data-source="post: 95104" data-attributes="member: 1809"><p>I love the advice we got for our last question.... and now I've got a new problem with our noisy half-bull. In order to shut him up, we were increasing his feed. We increased grain by about 30%. </p><p>He now has very liquid diarrhea, and is being quite and laying around a lot. He's been up more today, but any advice on what we should do? My husband wonders if this is Scours? Is this from increasing ration</p><p>to drastically? Interestingly, his pasture buddy is just fine.</p><p></p><p>Any advice is helpful! Believe it or not, this is our 4th cycle raising steer... I guess we've just been lucky up until now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cindy_looper, post: 95104, member: 1809"] I love the advice we got for our last question.... and now I've got a new problem with our noisy half-bull. In order to shut him up, we were increasing his feed. We increased grain by about 30%. He now has very liquid diarrhea, and is being quite and laying around a lot. He's been up more today, but any advice on what we should do? My husband wonders if this is Scours? Is this from increasing ration to drastically? Interestingly, his pasture buddy is just fine. Any advice is helpful! Believe it or not, this is our 4th cycle raising steer... I guess we've just been lucky up until now! [/QUOTE]
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