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<blockquote data-quote="Howdyjabo" data-source="post: 236431" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>With a temperature of 101-- hes probably dying.</p><p></p><p>The snotty nose doesn't really mean the calf is sick or sick enough to treat-or not getting better- so I don't even pay attention to it.</p><p></p><p>The stool looking like snot IS---- BAD news-- </p><p></p><p>I know that cow/calf opperations get by 95% of the time with hit and miss treatments. But when it does go bad you have nothing left to fall back on.. </p><p></p><p>If you base treatments on temperature 90-95% of the time the temperature will tell you when you should start and when to switch- and when you should maintain the course no matter how bad the calf looks.</p><p></p><p>PS- be careful with the Micotil</p><p>Its a very dangerous medicine should you accidentally come in contact with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howdyjabo, post: 236431, member: 391"] With a temperature of 101-- hes probably dying. The snotty nose doesn't really mean the calf is sick or sick enough to treat-or not getting better- so I don't even pay attention to it. The stool looking like snot IS---- BAD news-- I know that cow/calf opperations get by 95% of the time with hit and miss treatments. But when it does go bad you have nothing left to fall back on.. If you base treatments on temperature 90-95% of the time the temperature will tell you when you should start and when to switch- and when you should maintain the course no matter how bad the calf looks. PS- be careful with the Micotil Its a very dangerous medicine should you accidentally come in contact with it. [/QUOTE]
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