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What are some clinical symptoms of grain overload?

Last Updated: June 19, 2008

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Once an animal has gorged itself there is a variable lag period of 6 to 12 hours to about 1-3 days before they appear ill. Once this sets in the first signs are generally depression, stiffness with walking (founder) and diarrhea. Later on they may develop a distended abdomen and kick at it to try and ease their discomfort. Finally, affected cattle become severely dehydrated, weak recumbent and go into a coma. Consult with your veterinarian if your believe that you animals are suffering from this condition.

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