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6 month calf with dry nose
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<blockquote data-quote="J+ Cattle" data-source="post: 1704924" data-attributes="member: 4063"><p>My first thought is that you can take your pick from one of the many respiratory ailments that affect cattle. Dry dusty conditions or dusty feed tends to be triggers from my experience. In the past they would list all the pathogens separately but now it seems they are lumping them all together in a group under the umbrella of "BRD" - Bovine Respiratory Disease. There's plenty of websites and YouTube videos about it.</p><p>Basic first step is to take her temperature and place a call to your vet...he can recommend step two based on your description of the symptoms and the temperature reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J+ Cattle, post: 1704924, member: 4063"] My first thought is that you can take your pick from one of the many respiratory ailments that affect cattle. Dry dusty conditions or dusty feed tends to be triggers from my experience. In the past they would list all the pathogens separately but now it seems they are lumping them all together in a group under the umbrella of "BRD" - Bovine Respiratory Disease. There's plenty of websites and YouTube videos about it. Basic first step is to take her temperature and place a call to your vet...he can recommend step two based on your description of the symptoms and the temperature reading. [/QUOTE]
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