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Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Crofter64" data-source="post: 7153868" data-attributes="member: 87060"><p>Yesterday I had a 6 month (one of the four I bought in the spring) bottle-fed calf down on his side all bloated. pear on the left side, apple on the right, when seen from behind.It was abig pork delivery day, I couldn’t get him back to the barn for numerous reasons, so I just walked him, and then my husband took over. Every 15 minutes or so. In the evening he finally put his head down and started to eat. The vet said it was frosty bloat. Today it is 23C - go figure. A group of troublemakers, including the 4 had gotten between two electric wires, set up for the next few days rations, away from the hay, and stuffed themselves with frosted grass. I will keep an eye on him, add some ACV to the water.Any other tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crofter64, post: 7153868, member: 87060"] Yesterday I had a 6 month (one of the four I bought in the spring) bottle-fed calf down on his side all bloated. pear on the left side, apple on the right, when seen from behind.It was abig pork delivery day, I couldn’t get him back to the barn for numerous reasons, so I just walked him, and then my husband took over. Every 15 minutes or so. In the evening he finally put his head down and started to eat. The vet said it was frosty bloat. Today it is 23C - go figure. A group of troublemakers, including the 4 had gotten between two electric wires, set up for the next few days rations, away from the hay, and stuffed themselves with frosted grass. I will keep an eye on him, add some ACV to the water.Any other tips? [/QUOTE]
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