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15 month heifer with spring squirts
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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 870790" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Not going against the vet's advice at all, by all means do as he tells you, but if the bolusses turn out to be too much of a PITA give her sulfamethidazene (sp?) at a double dose the first day followed up by a single dose for the next three days. I've never had a single case that this didn't cure. Usually one of two treatments should do, but i'd still recommend to give it for 4 consequtive days. Over here Disulfox and Maxisulf would be the most common brandnames and it available over the counter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 870790, member: 4353"] Not going against the vet's advice at all, by all means do as he tells you, but if the bolusses turn out to be too much of a PITA give her sulfamethidazene (sp?) at a double dose the first day followed up by a single dose for the next three days. I've never had a single case that this didn't cure. Usually one of two treatments should do, but i'd still recommend to give it for 4 consequtive days. Over here Disulfox and Maxisulf would be the most common brandnames and it available over the counter. [/QUOTE]
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