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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 537279" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Brought this subject while chatting with the vet today. He feels that the pens need to be cleaned and a heavy layer of fast lime put downn. The calves need to be off of the pens for a couple of days then they can be beeded down with a thick layer of straw. He laso suggested feeding milk replacer with corid. Carnation makes on with it. If that isn;t available, put the proper dose of corid in the milk. This should be started the day they come home from the salbarn. Beacuse of the timeframe he's thinking cocidiosis or ........ I can;t remember the other. May have been e. coli but that doesn;t ring a bell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 537279, member: 34"] Brought this subject while chatting with the vet today. He feels that the pens need to be cleaned and a heavy layer of fast lime put downn. The calves need to be off of the pens for a couple of days then they can be beeded down with a thick layer of straw. He laso suggested feeding milk replacer with corid. Carnation makes on with it. If that isn;t available, put the proper dose of corid in the milk. This should be started the day they come home from the salbarn. Beacuse of the timeframe he's thinking cocidiosis or ........ I can;t remember the other. May have been e. coli but that doesn;t ring a bell. [/QUOTE]
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