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Update on Hubby aortic aneurysm
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<blockquote data-quote="presmudjo" data-source="post: 1069340" data-attributes="member: 7149"><p>I have been the muscles for a while as his hernia was getting worse. Man disease, don't go to the doctor until it really hurts. I am so thankful he actually uped his regular 6 month appointment and we found all this out. Just not being able to do anything is driving him crazy, plus he feels like crap. 50 lb bags of feed going into the storage cans is good for me! It will work out, just scares the begebees out of ya. Also remembered we never did get around to the wills. Trying to figure that out correctly without a lawyer. Just don't have the $400 for that. You never know what could happen to you. Well last week one of the steers decided to get bloated. First I ever had to deal with it. Can't go in the field with that a-hole so I had to keep fooling him making him walk from one end to the other. He thought he was getting a treat. Then I had to separate the two to feed the other his grain. Just more fun, like I had nothing else to do. All was well in a couple days. I watch them eat now and see piggy was bullying the other for his grain. Now after some ear pulling and head taps, he stays on his side to eat. Maybe he learned with his belly ache too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="presmudjo, post: 1069340, member: 7149"] I have been the muscles for a while as his hernia was getting worse. Man disease, don't go to the doctor until it really hurts. I am so thankful he actually uped his regular 6 month appointment and we found all this out. Just not being able to do anything is driving him crazy, plus he feels like crap. 50 lb bags of feed going into the storage cans is good for me! It will work out, just scares the begebees out of ya. Also remembered we never did get around to the wills. Trying to figure that out correctly without a lawyer. Just don't have the $400 for that. You never know what could happen to you. Well last week one of the steers decided to get bloated. First I ever had to deal with it. Can't go in the field with that a-hole so I had to keep fooling him making him walk from one end to the other. He thought he was getting a treat. Then I had to separate the two to feed the other his grain. Just more fun, like I had nothing else to do. All was well in a couple days. I watch them eat now and see piggy was bullying the other for his grain. Now after some ear pulling and head taps, he stays on his side to eat. Maybe he learned with his belly ache too! [/QUOTE]
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