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Steer hemorrhoid.
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<blockquote data-quote="Down in Dixie" data-source="post: 1830323" data-attributes="member: 40303"><p>So I have a steer I'm feeding out that has seemed to of developed what looks like a hemorrhoid or something else. He is over 1200 lbs and fat as a tick. He is scheduled to be processed Jan 26. Is there possibly a problem I could have with it? Stool is about creamy peanut butter consistency so he shouldn't be pushing hard. Unfortunately he is a pic of his turd cutter. [ATTACH=full]38145[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Down in Dixie, post: 1830323, member: 40303"] So I have a steer I’m feeding out that has seemed to of developed what looks like a hemorrhoid or something else. He is over 1200 lbs and fat as a tick. He is scheduled to be processed Jan 26. Is there possibly a problem I could have with it? Stool is about creamy peanut butter consistency so he shouldn’t be pushing hard. Unfortunately he is a pic of his turd cutter. [ATTACH type="full"]38145[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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