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Worried- My Bull is walking slow, looks tired and sad
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1780705" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p><strong>TR> </strong>Is the bull the only animal in the herd with the perceived problem? If so, it should rule out water quality as a source.</p><p>I am out of my element here but is there any possibility of poisonous snake encounter and how does a bovine react when that occurs?</p><p>Check him close to see if there is any indication of a hole or small wound. (Not from a snake but from a man made source)</p><p>Is there anything in the manure that would give any indication of a problem? Try not to make abrupt changes in the diet, especially</p><p>in the amount of available protein which you are probably aware. Is there any indication of a lack of libido? Get a vet in if there is no</p><p>improvement right away before the problem is out of control . I just heard today that rain falling through bare (leafless) trees is sign</p><p>of a bumper crop. We'll see.... Bless your 23 <strong>LVR</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1780705, member: 40072"] [B]TR> [/B]Is the bull the only animal in the herd with the perceived problem? If so, it should rule out water quality as a source. I am out of my element here but is there any possibility of poisonous snake encounter and how does a bovine react when that occurs? Check him close to see if there is any indication of a hole or small wound. (Not from a snake but from a man made source) Is there anything in the manure that would give any indication of a problem? Try not to make abrupt changes in the diet, especially in the amount of available protein which you are probably aware. Is there any indication of a lack of libido? Get a vet in if there is no improvement right away before the problem is out of control . I just heard today that rain falling through bare (leafless) trees is sign of a bumper crop. We'll see.... Bless your 23 [B]LVR[/B] [/QUOTE]
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