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Beef calf pneumonia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas PaPaw" data-source="post: 767914" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>I just had to treat a 6 week old calf 2 times for a respiratory infection recently. First time gave him a shot of Draxxin and for the next few days he looked better every day. About 10 days after the first treatment he was dog sick again. This time I gave him another dose of Draxxin, a single day dose of Baytril plus Banamine. Its been about a week since the last treatment and he seems to be doing fine. Hope this is the end of his illness. I've found the Draxxin/Baytril/Banamine combo will turn around some pretty sick little dudes. Just about have to take out another mortgage to pay for it. Thank goodness they don't require the big dosages a yearling does.</p><p></p><p>I'm having a few stocker calves that were bought 3-4 months ago coming down with respiratory infections. These are calves that were never sick before.The high heat/humidity we've been having for the past month or so is really stressful to both the animals and their not so young owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas PaPaw, post: 767914, member: 2905"] I just had to treat a 6 week old calf 2 times for a respiratory infection recently. First time gave him a shot of Draxxin and for the next few days he looked better every day. About 10 days after the first treatment he was dog sick again. This time I gave him another dose of Draxxin, a single day dose of Baytril plus Banamine. Its been about a week since the last treatment and he seems to be doing fine. Hope this is the end of his illness. I've found the Draxxin/Baytril/Banamine combo will turn around some pretty sick little dudes. Just about have to take out another mortgage to pay for it. Thank goodness they don't require the big dosages a yearling does. I'm having a few stocker calves that were bought 3-4 months ago coming down with respiratory infections. These are calves that were never sick before.The high heat/humidity we've been having for the past month or so is really stressful to both the animals and their not so young owner. [/QUOTE]
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