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<blockquote data-quote="coolwater" data-source="post: 181580" data-attributes="member: 3229"><p>didnt administer la 200 for either.i looked back at my post and realized i didnt iclude that he had cut his hoof on some tin.for a couple days the closest i could get to him was to sray some anti foot rot on his hoof.i havent had him very long and hes almost unapproachable.he wasnt bloated.i gave him a baking soda drench to prevent acidosis.too much starch/sugars causes this such as his eating too much corn.i gave him tablets to relieve the scours.just checked an hour ago and he was slowly eating hay and on a mineral block.he is looking better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolwater, post: 181580, member: 3229"] didnt administer la 200 for either.i looked back at my post and realized i didnt iclude that he had cut his hoof on some tin.for a couple days the closest i could get to him was to sray some anti foot rot on his hoof.i havent had him very long and hes almost unapproachable.he wasnt bloated.i gave him a baking soda drench to prevent acidosis.too much starch/sugars causes this such as his eating too much corn.i gave him tablets to relieve the scours.just checked an hour ago and he was slowly eating hay and on a mineral block.he is looking better. [/QUOTE]
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