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Better stock up on feedstore antibiotics
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Randall" data-source="post: 1774117" data-attributes="member: 38590"><p>Calves born to cows overdosed with Multi-min during third trimester failed to thrive. Some of them were weak and never stood after birth. The owner thought they had a mineral deficiency, so they started giving all of the calves a shot of Multi-min at birth. None of the calves who couldn't stand at birth got better. Of the calves that survived, most grew slower than normal and looked a little rough, but had nothing obviously wrong with them. They were more prone to pneumonia and slow to respond to treatment. When they were vaccinated at 4-6 months old, most of them developed abscesses at the vaccination sites. That got a technical services vet from the vaccine manufacturer involved, who had seen something like it before. Liver samples confirmed that mineral levels were off the charts.</p><p></p><p>Removing Multi-min from the herd protocol completely resolved all of the problems the next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Randall, post: 1774117, member: 38590"] Calves born to cows overdosed with Multi-min during third trimester failed to thrive. Some of them were weak and never stood after birth. The owner thought they had a mineral deficiency, so they started giving all of the calves a shot of Multi-min at birth. None of the calves who couldn't stand at birth got better. Of the calves that survived, most grew slower than normal and looked a little rough, but had nothing obviously wrong with them. They were more prone to pneumonia and slow to respond to treatment. When they were vaccinated at 4-6 months old, most of them developed abscesses at the vaccination sites. That got a technical services vet from the vaccine manufacturer involved, who had seen something like it before. Liver samples confirmed that mineral levels were off the charts. Removing Multi-min from the herd protocol completely resolved all of the problems the next year. [/QUOTE]
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