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10 day old calf with scours
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 8764"><p>Is there any blood with the scours? If so it could be rotavirus, salmonella or coronovirus, in each case the calf will need to be taken off its mother and given electrolytes as it is through the dams milk the calf is having trouble. Has the cow been injected prior to calving with K99 for rotavirus? As that is a very good prevention. With those diseases the calfs papillae in the abomasum are being destroyed preventing the absorption of food in the stomach. Or as the others have said it could be too much milk from the dam if the scours are very creamy.: I have a calf with the scours. It is only 10 days old and has not been away from its mother since birth. It was born unassisted and has been very active. Should I give it a shot of LA200 or some other antibotic.<p></p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=4 width=75%><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:dljohn79@hotmail.com">dljohn79@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 8764"] Is there any blood with the scours? If so it could be rotavirus, salmonella or coronovirus, in each case the calf will need to be taken off its mother and given electrolytes as it is through the dams milk the calf is having trouble. Has the cow been injected prior to calving with K99 for rotavirus? As that is a very good prevention. With those diseases the calfs papillae in the abomasum are being destroyed preventing the absorption of food in the stomach. Or as the others have said it could be too much milk from the dam if the scours are very creamy.: I have a calf with the scours. It is only 10 days old and has not been away from its mother since birth. It was born unassisted and has been very active. Should I give it a shot of LA200 or some other antibotic.<p> <br> <br><hr size=4 width=75%><p> [email=dljohn79@hotmail.com]dljohn79@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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