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<blockquote data-quote="Scat_Right" data-source="post: 202675" data-attributes="member: 3256"><p>I am putting on my boots right now. It's beginning to pile up.</p><p></p><p>But I do have a question for you. I feed them all the time, probably over do it with cubes. 50lbs a day for only nine head. But I get her off by herself and give her her own pile and she eats fine. </p><p></p><p>Now some facts you need to now.</p><p></p><p>First noticed the bite three weeks ago. </p><p></p><p>For a week I had no clue, thought she got run into the backhoe that was parked in the pasture. Looked like a strawberry a person could get from sliding in a baseball game. She also limped a little.</p><p></p><p>Second week it started to bust open and drain. This is when we gave her penn. Still limped. This is when I had several "Cowmen" look at her and was given the advice.</p><p></p><p>Now, going on Third week, stinks and is nasty looking.</p><p></p><p>But, she is eating and drinking and moving around fine. No more limping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scat_Right, post: 202675, member: 3256"] I am putting on my boots right now. It's beginning to pile up. But I do have a question for you. I feed them all the time, probably over do it with cubes. 50lbs a day for only nine head. But I get her off by herself and give her her own pile and she eats fine. Now some facts you need to now. First noticed the bite three weeks ago. For a week I had no clue, thought she got run into the backhoe that was parked in the pasture. Looked like a strawberry a person could get from sliding in a baseball game. She also limped a little. Second week it started to bust open and drain. This is when we gave her penn. Still limped. This is when I had several "Cowmen" look at her and was given the advice. Now, going on Third week, stinks and is nasty looking. But, she is eating and drinking and moving around fine. No more limping. [/QUOTE]
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