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<blockquote data-quote="Mcp220" data-source="post: 1743402" data-attributes="member: 40665"><p>He's been on both grain and pasture. We just moved him and the others from one pasture to another across the creek. He seems to be doing much better now, other than being the last guy to come in! He is eating grain with everyone and also noticed he has been hitting the minerals a bit more often than what he had been previously. Thinking maybe he just had too much too fast when we moved them over? Or with the lump over his eye (that has gone down and is back to normal), wondering if he got kicked by another steer and that was why he was hanging back from the herd a bit? Not sure, but he's improved tremendously, so I think we are good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcp220, post: 1743402, member: 40665"] He's been on both grain and pasture. We just moved him and the others from one pasture to another across the creek. He seems to be doing much better now, other than being the last guy to come in! He is eating grain with everyone and also noticed he has been hitting the minerals a bit more often than what he had been previously. Thinking maybe he just had too much too fast when we moved them over? Or with the lump over his eye (that has gone down and is back to normal), wondering if he got kicked by another steer and that was why he was hanging back from the herd a bit? Not sure, but he's improved tremendously, so I think we are good! [/QUOTE]
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