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<blockquote data-quote="colleen" data-source="post: 896399" data-attributes="member: 13004"><p>I'm sorry to hear that. Our bull was the one you read about acting depressed. Vet couldnt figure it out so he sent us to A&M. We brought him Saturday and they started checking him out this morning. By 10 we had word...no flukes no hardware rumen etc was fine. Ended up looking towards respiratory problems. Used ultrasound on him and found an abscess or lesion on the "Outside" of his lung. The antibiotics we were using we're not what was needed to heal it. He would get a little better than back down again. He had lot a lot of weight. Anyway, he started an antibiotic that is long term and slow releasing. he will get 3 and then our vet can use his ultrasound machine to see that it is healing and if he needs more. They have the spot drawn on his chest where the lesion is located so that the vet will know where to look. They said it was very hard to find. We get to pick him up tomorrow. Very reasonably priced. Because it is used to teach. They kept my father laws horse a week and it was 200. We will definitely do it again if needed. </p><p>Colleen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colleen, post: 896399, member: 13004"] I'm sorry to hear that. Our bull was the one you read about acting depressed. Vet couldnt figure it out so he sent us to A&M. We brought him Saturday and they started checking him out this morning. By 10 we had word...no flukes no hardware rumen etc was fine. Ended up looking towards respiratory problems. Used ultrasound on him and found an abscess or lesion on the "Outside" of his lung. The antibiotics we were using we're not what was needed to heal it. He would get a little better than back down again. He had lot a lot of weight. Anyway, he started an antibiotic that is long term and slow releasing. he will get 3 and then our vet can use his ultrasound machine to see that it is healing and if he needs more. They have the spot drawn on his chest where the lesion is located so that the vet will know where to look. They said it was very hard to find. We get to pick him up tomorrow. Very reasonably priced. Because it is used to teach. They kept my father laws horse a week and it was 200. We will definitely do it again if needed. Colleen [/QUOTE]
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