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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 112752" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>I have a couple of year old steers I'm feeding out. They have both been on a 60/40 corn mix with loose mineral and free choice hay for about 2 months. I let them out of the pen on the weekends to graze around the tool shed so I can clean out the pen. They still get their grain ration on the weekends along with their grazing. They go back into the pen Sunday night. Last Tuesday I noticed that one of them had very loose droppings. Since the grass around the tool shed had been very green due to a recent rain I didn't think much of it. When I let them out this Saturday I noticed his stool was pure liquid with a small trace of blood in it. His appetite is still good and he will initiate play with the other calf so he doesn't seem to be feeling poorly. Not sure what to think of this. If he had ate some type of hardware from around the tool shed would his symptoms be similar? Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 112752, member: 473"] I have a couple of year old steers I'm feeding out. They have both been on a 60/40 corn mix with loose mineral and free choice hay for about 2 months. I let them out of the pen on the weekends to graze around the tool shed so I can clean out the pen. They still get their grain ration on the weekends along with their grazing. They go back into the pen Sunday night. Last Tuesday I noticed that one of them had very loose droppings. Since the grass around the tool shed had been very green due to a recent rain I didn't think much of it. When I let them out this Saturday I noticed his stool was pure liquid with a small trace of blood in it. His appetite is still good and he will initiate play with the other calf so he doesn't seem to be feeling poorly. Not sure what to think of this. If he had ate some type of hardware from around the tool shed would his symptoms be similar? Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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