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<blockquote data-quote="Tbrake" data-source="post: 1233046" data-attributes="member: 22322"><p>I have 5 or 6 calves a little shy of #200 that have the scours. One of them is worse than the others. It is bloody, and almost like water. It's ears are still up, and acts pretty much normal. I gave it 2 tera. Pills last night, and going to give it 2 more here in a little. I called my bet and she said not to worry about it as long as it was sucking and acting pretty normal? I have always heard that bloody scours needs some attention, but im no expert. The other calves just have wet butts and tails, a few of them have the white, grayish runs aswell. All of them are acting fine right now as far as I can tell. What do I need to do? I have always heard dehydration is the biggest problem? Thank you guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbrake, post: 1233046, member: 22322"] I have 5 or 6 calves a little shy of #200 that have the scours. One of them is worse than the others. It is bloody, and almost like water. It's ears are still up, and acts pretty much normal. I gave it 2 tera. Pills last night, and going to give it 2 more here in a little. I called my bet and she said not to worry about it as long as it was sucking and acting pretty normal? I have always heard that bloody scours needs some attention, but im no expert. The other calves just have wet butts and tails, a few of them have the white, grayish runs aswell. All of them are acting fine right now as far as I can tell. What do I need to do? I have always heard dehydration is the biggest problem? Thank you guys! [/QUOTE]
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