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<blockquote data-quote="wagyu girl" data-source="post: 865286" data-attributes="member: 17124"><p>After a number of weeks enjoying the Hilton accommodation at our ranch my sickly calf #52 decided to leave with his peers upon finding a gate left open. He was looking much better but still very thin with a big belly now though. We mustered the cattle today to take the bigger steers, older cows and heifers we didn't want to keep into one mob and he still looks ok, I do have another one though that looks pretty bad though. I decided to worm all the young weaners regardless of the worm count as there are too many of them that look a bit sickly and we can't seem to find anything wrong. I did notice though that a couple of the cows had a funny patch of hide lifting, it was somewhat circular and under neath was a bit of infection and a bit yuck any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wagyu girl, post: 865286, member: 17124"] After a number of weeks enjoying the Hilton accommodation at our ranch my sickly calf #52 decided to leave with his peers upon finding a gate left open. He was looking much better but still very thin with a big belly now though. We mustered the cattle today to take the bigger steers, older cows and heifers we didn't want to keep into one mob and he still looks ok, I do have another one though that looks pretty bad though. I decided to worm all the young weaners regardless of the worm count as there are too many of them that look a bit sickly and we can't seem to find anything wrong. I did notice though that a couple of the cows had a funny patch of hide lifting, it was somewhat circular and under neath was a bit of infection and a bit yuck any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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