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swollen feet n the growth of whatever between the toes
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<blockquote data-quote="tryinhard" data-source="post: 259918" data-attributes="member: 2007"><p>Its nothing between his toes,as far as grain, rocks, stick etc. Have checked it pretty good, n vet didn't see anything either. As far as fed too much grain, not enough,to be honest. Two other people who raise cattle nearby have told me to try some euromycin {sp} in minerals, and or feed, and also iodine in minerals n such, may spray some iodine solution on it now too, I dont' think it would hurt to try. less costly than another bull. But I don't want this to be something that may be inherited either. Thanks for your thoughts n comments, I really appreciate it. tryinhard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryinhard, post: 259918, member: 2007"] Its nothing between his toes,as far as grain, rocks, stick etc. Have checked it pretty good, n vet didn't see anything either. As far as fed too much grain, not enough,to be honest. Two other people who raise cattle nearby have told me to try some euromycin {sp} in minerals, and or feed, and also iodine in minerals n such, may spray some iodine solution on it now too, I dont' think it would hurt to try. less costly than another bull. But I don't want this to be something that may be inherited either. Thanks for your thoughts n comments, I really appreciate it. tryinhard [/QUOTE]
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