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<blockquote data-quote="Sugar Creek" data-source="post: 415459" data-attributes="member: 1383"><p>I had a bull calf born in January that looked really nice just like his mates. In late March on a hot day I found him standing in a small creek with his head down. He had scours and signs of pneumonia. I roped him and gave a big long lasting antibiotic pill and he seemed to get better.</p><p>Ever since, although not obviously sick, he got dumpier looking and pot bellied. Can't stand the heat. Ears got shorter like ears that had been frost bitten. Got pinkeye in both eyes and hurt his vision. Today I got the calves up to sell. He is 150 pounds lighter than his mates and much sorrier looking although fat.</p><p>Should I sell at a loss or is there something I could medicate him with to turn him around? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sugar Creek, post: 415459, member: 1383"] I had a bull calf born in January that looked really nice just like his mates. In late March on a hot day I found him standing in a small creek with his head down. He had scours and signs of pneumonia. I roped him and gave a big long lasting antibiotic pill and he seemed to get better. Ever since, although not obviously sick, he got dumpier looking and pot bellied. Can't stand the heat. Ears got shorter like ears that had been frost bitten. Got pinkeye in both eyes and hurt his vision. Today I got the calves up to sell. He is 150 pounds lighter than his mates and much sorrier looking although fat. Should I sell at a loss or is there something I could medicate him with to turn him around? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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