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<blockquote data-quote="devonian" data-source="post: 1827355" data-attributes="member: 38413"><p>The scours is literally yellow water and not bottle caves no and no sign of blood. Calf is 3 and a half days old. I've been off for a week so just come back to this so things haven't been done exactly how I normally do them, haven't had scours like this for a couple of years. I guess the colour is most similar to the rotavirus one perhaps not quite that yellow but even more watery. Colour half way between management issue and rotavirus perhaps but like I said very watery. I've had the management issue one a few times before in the last few years but always been solid so haven't worried too much about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devonian, post: 1827355, member: 38413"] The scours is literally yellow water and not bottle caves no and no sign of blood. Calf is 3 and a half days old. I've been off for a week so just come back to this so things haven't been done exactly how I normally do them, haven't had scours like this for a couple of years. I guess the colour is most similar to the rotavirus one perhaps not quite that yellow but even more watery. Colour half way between management issue and rotavirus perhaps but like I said very watery. I've had the management issue one a few times before in the last few years but always been solid so haven't worried too much about it. [/QUOTE]
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