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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1756168" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>We usually don't doctor many. This year we are in severe drought and there has been some Quick pneumonia/dust pneumonia.</p><p></p><p>Kenny I agree about working with your vet. We don't buy calves at the sale. Have bought a few replacement registered cows. We mainly doctor a few sick ones and that is it. Usually have little sickness. We are in a severe drought now. Quick/Dust pneumonia has been going around which is normal for this type of weather. Had to doctor six last week. Two long term weaned fall calves and 4 calves on the cows. I gave each Draxxin and 5 of them penicillin and one liquamycin. I worked for a vet at one time and still follow some of what he taught me. He always gave an antibiotic like penicillin along with a drug like Draxxin. Some of my vets don't feel it is needed but it has worked for me for years. Again I feel we all tend to find what works for us. I have had the best results using Draxxin while many prefer Resflor. The three vets we use don't even agree on which drugs or treatment method to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1756168, member: 22295"] We usually don’t doctor many. This year we are in severe drought and there has been some Quick pneumonia/dust pneumonia. Kenny I agree about working with your vet. We don’t buy calves at the sale. Have bought a few replacement registered cows. We mainly doctor a few sick ones and that is it. Usually have little sickness. We are in a severe drought now. Quick/Dust pneumonia has been going around which is normal for this type of weather. Had to doctor six last week. Two long term weaned fall calves and 4 calves on the cows. I gave each Draxxin and 5 of them penicillin and one liquamycin. I worked for a vet at one time and still follow some of what he taught me. He always gave an antibiotic like penicillin along with a drug like Draxxin. Some of my vets don’t feel it is needed but it has worked for me for years. Again I feel we all tend to find what works for us. I have had the best results using Draxxin while many prefer Resflor. The three vets we use don’t even agree on which drugs or treatment method to use. [/QUOTE]
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