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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 523671" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Bigbull338, I don't know the exact number but it was somewhere between 40 - 42. They called me today to let me know a bull I sold them was in the pen with them. He had turned out to be a fantastic bull, much better than what anyone would have guessed but he has bit the dust too.</p><p></p><p>I didn't press them much for details but they did tell me they immediately began bloating. They worked hard to release the gas but within 20 minutes they were bloated again. He said he had never seen cattle bloat so large and even thought they would explode.</p><p></p><p>They took samples of the old feed and the new. They said the new batch looked nothing like the other. Like gberry mentioned, I'm thinking Temik since it killed the birds too. But this is just coffee house speculation here. I'm dying to know what happened but I don't want to jump to conclusions cause a lot of folks might be affected by this. But I've never heard of such. And for this to happen to such good, honest, hardworking people - its just a terrible shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 523671, member: 4362"] Bigbull338, I don't know the exact number but it was somewhere between 40 - 42. They called me today to let me know a bull I sold them was in the pen with them. He had turned out to be a fantastic bull, much better than what anyone would have guessed but he has bit the dust too. I didn't press them much for details but they did tell me they immediately began bloating. They worked hard to release the gas but within 20 minutes they were bloated again. He said he had never seen cattle bloat so large and even thought they would explode. They took samples of the old feed and the new. They said the new batch looked nothing like the other. Like gberry mentioned, I'm thinking Temik since it killed the birds too. But this is just coffee house speculation here. I'm dying to know what happened but I don't want to jump to conclusions cause a lot of folks might be affected by this. But I've never heard of such. And for this to happen to such good, honest, hardworking people - its just a terrible shame. [/QUOTE]
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