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6 mth old calf with explosive diarhea
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<blockquote data-quote="OKDexters" data-source="post: 839239" data-attributes="member: 16788"><p>My 6 mth old Dexter heifer calf has suddenly developed severe watery explosive diarhea. She was fine yesterday, and has never been sick a day in her life. Nothing different in her routine or feed over the last few days, except for one thing... She's been weaned for 7 days now, but last night she got to her mama's udder and stripped whatever was in it. I'm not sure if that may be the cause, but I am concerned with her getting dehydrated in this record-breaking heat we are having. I have a call in to my vet, and am waiting to hear back from them... </p><p></p><p>Anyone have any input?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKDexters, post: 839239, member: 16788"] My 6 mth old Dexter heifer calf has suddenly developed severe watery explosive diarhea. She was fine yesterday, and has never been sick a day in her life. Nothing different in her routine or feed over the last few days, except for one thing... She's been weaned for 7 days now, but last night she got to her mama's udder and stripped whatever was in it. I'm not sure if that may be the cause, but I am concerned with her getting dehydrated in this record-breaking heat we are having. I have a call in to my vet, and am waiting to hear back from them... Anyone have any input? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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