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<blockquote data-quote="Mcp220" data-source="post: 1741023" data-attributes="member: 40665"><p>We've got a steer who recently started moving around quite a bit slower than than the rest of the herd. There were a couple days he wouldn't eat grain with them. He'd make it over and just stand there while the others ate. He seems to be eating with everyone now, but is still slow and hanging back from the rest. When out in pasture, he seems to be eating fine, but stays away or on the out skirts from the rest. His eyes look off as well. A little glossy and more eye white visible. He's not lethargic or anything. Just slow. Any thoughts? We did recently move them into a different pasture. Thank you in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcp220, post: 1741023, member: 40665"] We've got a steer who recently started moving around quite a bit slower than than the rest of the herd. There were a couple days he wouldn't eat grain with them. He'd make it over and just stand there while the others ate. He seems to be eating with everyone now, but is still slow and hanging back from the rest. When out in pasture, he seems to be eating fine, but stays away or on the out skirts from the rest. His eyes look off as well. A little glossy and more eye white visible. He's not lethargic or anything. Just slow. Any thoughts? We did recently move them into a different pasture. Thank you in advance! [/QUOTE]
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