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<blockquote data-quote="Luv4whippets" data-source="post: 706031" data-attributes="member: 10398"><p>So back at the end of May I bought a week old Jersey calf at the local sale. He had several bouts of diarrhea and pneumonia but each time we pulled him thru. As soon as it was warm enough and he was big enough to fend for himself, and eating grain I moved him to the pasture, it's been about since mid June. He has eaten, and eaten, and eaten and I have grained him every evening. I have also dewormed him 3 times, 3 weeks apart. I also castrated him several months ago. My problem is this he acts healthy but boy does he look terrible! He is not skinny, but he is lean, and has a HUGE belly. It doesn't look like a hay belly it looks like a bloated belly. He is bright, alert, and comes running when I call. Any ideas? Suggestions are welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luv4whippets, post: 706031, member: 10398"] So back at the end of May I bought a week old Jersey calf at the local sale. He had several bouts of diarrhea and pneumonia but each time we pulled him thru. As soon as it was warm enough and he was big enough to fend for himself, and eating grain I moved him to the pasture, it's been about since mid June. He has eaten, and eaten, and eaten and I have grained him every evening. I have also dewormed him 3 times, 3 weeks apart. I also castrated him several months ago. My problem is this he acts healthy but boy does he look terrible! He is not skinny, but he is lean, and has a HUGE belly. It doesn't look like a hay belly it looks like a bloated belly. He is bright, alert, and comes running when I call. Any ideas? Suggestions are welcome. [/QUOTE]
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