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Spots or growth on a younger steer
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1591185" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Probably are warts. Without a picture, its hard to say. If it is warts they usually go away on their own. As far as diarrhea, could be lots of things. Feed may be to rich. Does he have grass or hay? </p><p>Putting with another friendly animal would help. He needs some competition for food. Without any, he knows if he waits, you will leave and the feed will be there. With competition he will have to get up there and eat and then you can spray him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1591185, member: 5381"] Probably are warts. Without a picture, its hard to say. If it is warts they usually go away on their own. As far as diarrhea, could be lots of things. Feed may be to rich. Does he have grass or hay? Putting with another friendly animal would help. He needs some competition for food. Without any, he knows if he waits, you will leave and the feed will be there. With competition he will have to get up there and eat and then you can spray him. [/QUOTE]
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