Ok, correction and more info.....
It is not a heiffer, it is a young steer.
Problem started 2 months ago.
The animals ribs were starting to show.
The animal went in the lot for a month
and got a little better. When his ribs
stopped showing we turned him out with the herd.
Last weekend is when the problem came back.
So back in the lot it went. Now it is skin and bones.
Gave it several does of LM200 (I assume this is penicillon).
Gave it sulpha pills several times. Gave large doses of vitamin C.
Gave it feed with Ruminent(?) in it. Something for the rumen.
The animal is up and around and eats some. He drinks water.
It was mentioned that with the severe drought and lack of pasture grass
for the animals to eat that they may be eating stuff they normally wouldn't.
But we have been feeding hay for the last month.
Unless we find a solution for this steer, the next step will
be to decide whether to start digging a hole or call a vet.
And the guy that owns the animal is giving serious thought to calling a vet.
So hopefully this will turn out OK for the steer.
Pooh Bear