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Best Treatment for diahrrea (sp) in calf.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wisteria Farms" data-source="post: 417633" data-attributes="member: 6734"><p>Thanks everyone for your help... there are several things contributing... yes we increased his grain (Startena) and yes he was getting rich hay (our hay, is a mix of pasture grasses with some alfalfa.. not much). Also, he is in the barn/dry lot as we like keeping him close to the house. We started giving him "Bounce Back" to help with any dehydration issues. As I mentioned, he seems fine... he loves his food, his disposition hasn't changed and he's still running and jumping.... AND it doesn't look like scours. I'm thinking the hay. Some areas the alfalfa grows a little thicker and we may have grabbed a bale especially rich. Temp fine. If I don't see improvement with making the changes mentioned above I'll get the vet out here... just hate to jump the gun. Thanks so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisteria Farms, post: 417633, member: 6734"] Thanks everyone for your help... there are several things contributing... yes we increased his grain (Startena) and yes he was getting rich hay (our hay, is a mix of pasture grasses with some alfalfa.. not much). Also, he is in the barn/dry lot as we like keeping him close to the house. We started giving him "Bounce Back" to help with any dehydration issues. As I mentioned, he seems fine... he loves his food, his disposition hasn't changed and he's still running and jumping.... AND it doesn't look like scours. I'm thinking the hay. Some areas the alfalfa grows a little thicker and we may have grabbed a bale especially rich. Temp fine. If I don't see improvement with making the changes mentioned above I'll get the vet out here... just hate to jump the gun. Thanks so much. [/QUOTE]
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