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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 235735" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>According to Howdyjabo, the nuflor pretty well negated any proper diagnosis, or did I misread that? Plus, <strong>if </strong>what's wrong with the calf is bacteria related, the nuflor has already gone to work on what's causing the fever. gh1217 wanted to know what might help the calf go back on it's feed. <strong>If</strong> there is a fever, or even if there isn't, banamine will benefit. There was no mention of a vet being called, therefore, it is an assumption that gh1217 chose not to call a vet and to self treat. Ergo, banamine will make the calf feel better. </p><p></p><p>Mask symptoms, yes...but gh1217 wanted an answer to the question of what to do for the calf <strong>right now</strong>. </p><p></p><p>gh1217, first and foremost, if you are in doubt, call a vet (and good luck). If you want to know what's wrong with the calf, the banamine will wear off, and IF the nuflor didn't treat the problem successfully, the fever will return and the vet will have a temperature to help with the diagnosis. If you don't want to call the vet, and want to self treat, and want to make the calf feel better, myself, <strong>I</strong> would give the calf banamine.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 235735, member: 3873"] According to Howdyjabo, the nuflor pretty well negated any proper diagnosis, or did I misread that? Plus, [b]if [/b]what's wrong with the calf is bacteria related, the nuflor has already gone to work on what's causing the fever. gh1217 wanted to know what might help the calf go back on it's feed. [b]If[/b] there is a fever, or even if there isn't, banamine will benefit. There was no mention of a vet being called, therefore, it is an assumption that gh1217 chose not to call a vet and to self treat. Ergo, banamine will make the calf feel better. Mask symptoms, yes...but gh1217 wanted an answer to the question of what to do for the calf [b]right now[/b]. gh1217, first and foremost, if you are in doubt, call a vet (and good luck). If you want to know what's wrong with the calf, the banamine will wear off, and IF the nuflor didn't treat the problem successfully, the fever will return and the vet will have a temperature to help with the diagnosis. If you don't want to call the vet, and want to self treat, and want to make the calf feel better, myself, [b]I[/b] would give the calf banamine. Alice [/QUOTE]
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