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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 40216" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>Thanks for the great link Texan.</p><p></p><p>The last sentance of the 1st paragraph on the link you sent me states that bloat "...can occur when high quality hay is fed". </p><p></p><p>Dadburnit. I guess I better move that coastal roll away from their pen and get a lesser quality roll for the steers.</p><p></p><p>This morning his side still seemed extended a bit but he seemed to be moving around okay. I left him and the others out for exercize today and didn't feed them any grain. This eveing the left side seems to have gone back to what looks normal, and his breathing appears normal again. He seems to be moving around a little slow though and laying down more than the others, but he gets right up when I walk up to him.</p><p></p><p>The Merick stuff and other reading I've done seem to indicate rather short periods of time between onset and death so hopefully, the calf has worked thru it. I plan to call the vet in the moring anyway.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 40216, member: 473"] Thanks for the great link Texan. The last sentance of the 1st paragraph on the link you sent me states that bloat "...can occur when high quality hay is fed". Dadburnit. I guess I better move that coastal roll away from their pen and get a lesser quality roll for the steers. This morning his side still seemed extended a bit but he seemed to be moving around okay. I left him and the others out for exercize today and didn't feed them any grain. This eveing the left side seems to have gone back to what looks normal, and his breathing appears normal again. He seems to be moving around a little slow though and laying down more than the others, but he gets right up when I walk up to him. The Merick stuff and other reading I've done seem to indicate rather short periods of time between onset and death so hopefully, the calf has worked thru it. I plan to call the vet in the moring anyway. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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