Well I may have mentioned earlier that one of the stock bulls was looking sad, depressed and unwell, he has been wormed a few weeks ago, with Noromectin, after which he started looking really sad for himself. We thought he may have had fluke so we gave him a shot of ivermectin, still no improvement so we called out the vet yesterday and he diagnosed him with early stage pneumonia in one lung, we are keeping him in and he has had a shot of metacam (prescribed by the vet) and a long lasting Anti-biotic. My question is, would it be adviseable to put material around his lungs to keep them warm, he has bedding and all but the temp has dropped somewhat on farm and even in the buildings it is rather chilly. My other concern is that could it be a viral pneumonia? How would you be able to find that one out? The vet thinks it is bacterial. Suggestions? I was thinking like what they put on calves, a sort of warm rug type coat to keep over him/his lung area in case. Would this be adviseable and if so what material could I use? I was thinking maybe coats similar to horses, how would I go about making one for him? Sorry for all the questions, just really concerned :/