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sick yearling steer
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10187"><p>Sounds like it got a little too much grain/dry hay. Air is created in the gut from digestion. The air in the gut keeps the animal from feeling hungry, or causes loss of appetite, but no food causes malnutrition. I had a few fresh vets treated a calf or two of mine for eveything you can think of...shots galore...but in the end, an old cow vet recommended a cup of mineral oil per 250 lbs..that did the trick. The next day, the calf was gorging himself w/anything it could get to. Miracle cure...and you can't overdose them on it.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:RonnieTapley@aol.com">RonnieTapley@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10187"] Sounds like it got a little too much grain/dry hay. Air is created in the gut from digestion. The air in the gut keeps the animal from feeling hungry, or causes loss of appetite, but no food causes malnutrition. I had a few fresh vets treated a calf or two of mine for eveything you can think of...shots galore...but in the end, an old cow vet recommended a cup of mineral oil per 250 lbs..that did the trick. The next day, the calf was gorging himself w/anything it could get to. Miracle cure...and you can't overdose them on it. [email=RonnieTapley@aol.com]RonnieTapley@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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