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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1460333" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Yes we've seen the worst run of summer pneumonia we ever seen. I've got about a dozen calves sick, recovered or on my radar with early symptoms and more sorry weather coming.</p><p>It went from near freezing last week to near 90 in about 36 hours. We've been treating with what we've had on hand and drenching. And we are seeing good response. I found a 400 pound heifer on her side in the tank yesterday. Couldn't stand. I gave a large dose of duo pen and dexamethasone. Tubed 2 quarts of dextrose. </p><p>She's up eating hay today.</p><p>Thing is I'm seeing some relapse, so I called the vet this morning and hes got a bottle of excel and banamine waiting at the barn for me.</p><p></p><p>Also noted most of the calves are vaccinated a few that just came in are not. The unvaccinated calves are getting noticeably sicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1460333, member: 24947"] Yes we've seen the worst run of summer pneumonia we ever seen. I've got about a dozen calves sick, recovered or on my radar with early symptoms and more sorry weather coming. It went from near freezing last week to near 90 in about 36 hours. We've been treating with what we've had on hand and drenching. And we are seeing good response. I found a 400 pound heifer on her side in the tank yesterday. Couldn't stand. I gave a large dose of duo pen and dexamethasone. Tubed 2 quarts of dextrose. She's up eating hay today. Thing is I'm seeing some relapse, so I called the vet this morning and hes got a bottle of excel and banamine waiting at the barn for me. Also noted most of the calves are vaccinated a few that just came in are not. The unvaccinated calves are getting noticeably sicker. [/QUOTE]
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