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<blockquote data-quote="Mcp220" data-source="post: 1741968" data-attributes="member: 40665"><p>Nothing new or different with the grain... The only thing new to him was the pasture. He is now eating with everyone again, but still lags behind a bit and stays a distance from the others when out grazing as well. As soon as I go in there with them, he will follow me to the feed and he's fine. We did notice he had a bit of a bump over his eye (it's gone down since). Any possibility he got kicked and is/was afraid to be close to the others? He definitely seems to be doing much better, though. I'm more just curious what may have caused it... His eyes are back to looking normal again, too. No more reddish. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcp220, post: 1741968, member: 40665"] Nothing new or different with the grain... The only thing new to him was the pasture. He is now eating with everyone again, but still lags behind a bit and stays a distance from the others when out grazing as well. As soon as I go in there with them, he will follow me to the feed and he's fine. We did notice he had a bit of a bump over his eye (it's gone down since). Any possibility he got kicked and is/was afraid to be close to the others? He definitely seems to be doing much better, though. I'm more just curious what may have caused it... His eyes are back to looking normal again, too. No more reddish. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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