Posted by Bkpigs on October 28, 2017 at 17:14:37 from (70.195.68.124):
I have a steer that for 2 or 3 weeks now has been bloated. I got the bloat to go down once or twice. I did tube him when it first started. He will look nice and normal for a bit then he will seemingly stick his side out. I have removed almost all grain from his diet. He is with six other steers so can't isolate his diet. But when I feed them he eats all hay with very little grain. He never seems to be in discomfort. They hay is grass hay with mostly little bluestem so there is plenty of "scratch factor". Has anyone had a steer like this? Should I just start giving more grain and move on like normal? Getting tired of restricting grain on all the steers on his account.
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