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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 604953" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>A calf grinding it's teeth is a sign that it is sick. It needs something besides penn. and oxytec.</p><p>As you might notice most experienced people on this forum do not use penn. for anything. It just is not strong enough for todays problems. Also I oxytec will not do anything for pneumonia but it is not junk, it is just for other things.</p><p>Notice everyone says avoid the sale barns but you can get problems from the farm also. Treat any problem as soon as it is noticed and the results will be much better. Don't wait until tomorrow to see if it is better. </p><p>From someone who buys around 200 head from the SALE BARN each year. </p><p>While I was think and writing Baxter told you about the same thing.</p><p>Keep asking questions it is much cheaper than making mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 604953, member: 8993"] A calf grinding it's teeth is a sign that it is sick. It needs something besides penn. and oxytec. As you might notice most experienced people on this forum do not use penn. for anything. It just is not strong enough for todays problems. Also I oxytec will not do anything for pneumonia but it is not junk, it is just for other things. Notice everyone says avoid the sale barns but you can get problems from the farm also. Treat any problem as soon as it is noticed and the results will be much better. Don't wait until tomorrow to see if it is better. From someone who buys around 200 head from the SALE BARN each year. While I was think and writing Baxter told you about the same thing. Keep asking questions it is much cheaper than making mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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