Posted by Big Hunter on April 20, 2008 at 07:29:55 from (208.242.126.83):
I called the vet he sold me some Therabloat Drench concentrate (poloxalene). I didn't squirt it down his throat, I mixed it up with about a quart of water in a bucket. He wouldn't drink it, he snorted at it, lol. So I put about pint of grain in it, then he ate and drank it all. As he was eating/drinking it he burped 2 times and after he was finished eating he burped about 3 times, then he started head butting the bucket and me. I also tried chasing him around alittle but that's hard to do with a tame one. I'm going to get a mineral/molasses/poloxalene anti bloat block and stick out there for him. I have him on a dirt lot right now feeding him hay. Thanks very much for everybodies input. (a month ago I spent around $450 on fertilizer and lime, guess I did a good job ding dang it)
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