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Post by Catscratch on Dec 1, 2019 19:24:52 GMT -6
The buck in my "Healthy" thread looks like it has the shits. I haven't put any corn out and my neighbor to the north has never seen the deer (he has a big feeder with a cell cam on it... runs both yr round). Anyway, not sure I've noticed a deer with crap on his ass before. Wondering why. Wonder if someone else nearby has a pile going.
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Post by biglakebass on Dec 1, 2019 19:36:05 GMT -6
I have gotten deer over the years with a poor job wiping their ass. Could be many things really.
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Post by Sandbur on Dec 2, 2019 5:29:53 GMT -6
You said that you had not seen him before this week. Evidently not a long time resident.
Sudden access to corn will cause the shits and acidosis.
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Post by Sandbur on Dec 2, 2019 5:31:10 GMT -6
Same thing as if your calves were weaned and suddenly got too much ground feed. Almost the same.
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Post by Catscratch on Dec 2, 2019 6:13:10 GMT -6
Same thing as if your calves were weaned and suddenly got too much ground feed. Almost the same. That's kind of what I was thinking. When I looked at the pic of him walking away it popped out at me. It's one of the things that catches your eye when checking the herd over. Thanks!
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Post by Tooln on Dec 3, 2019 2:35:54 GMT -6
If I eat to much sweetcorn I don't get the shits but I do see kernals in my shit.
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Post by Sandbur on Dec 3, 2019 4:23:00 GMT -6
If I eat to much sweetcorn I don't get the shits but I do see kernals in my shit. You need to eat more.
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Post by jbird on Dec 3, 2019 8:43:01 GMT -6
You don't digest corn or peanuts.....you just rent it for a short period of time!!!! Oh I see this spinning out of control quickly....abort! ABORT!
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