anejo
Tue, 05 Apr 2005 13:25:42 -0700
My name is Joshua Rumbarger as being 15 and raising animals 6yrs. I have
witnessed and treated so called bloat in an array of animals such as
goats, sheep, cows, and llamas. Most of the time the cause is to rich a
food. Sometimes it's just fat from a healthy animal and other times it's
due to worms. When it's worms we give Ivermectin. When it is a fat animal
we let it alone or cut back on food. When it is to rich a food we pen the
animal in a secluded area and feed it low nourishing hay such as cain,
Bermuda, or Johnston grass. As well as feed with low nourishment like like
sheep and goat pellets or sweet feed without cottonseed or corn. Plenty of
water will also help at times.
My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I hope this information helps.
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