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Bloat in 4h calf! Help!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 671263" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I would give him Probias every day for at least 3-4 days on hay, and another 3-4 days when you start him on grain. When a calf's stomach gets "off", the good bugs die off / quit working. Probias is good bugs. You are just giving his stomach bugs to properly utilize his feed.</p><p>Anytime you give a calf any kind of antibiotic, also, you should immediately give him Probias (and there are other brand names). Anytime a calf is stressed, they can utilize new good bugs.</p><p>We feed yeast & a product that contains good bugs daily to our show string. It's really cheap insurance. If you get him straightened out (hopefully he's not cronic bloater), I would check with the local feed store & ask what they have to top-dress all the 4-H calves' feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 671263, member: 968"] I would give him Probias every day for at least 3-4 days on hay, and another 3-4 days when you start him on grain. When a calf's stomach gets "off", the good bugs die off / quit working. Probias is good bugs. You are just giving his stomach bugs to properly utilize his feed. Anytime you give a calf any kind of antibiotic, also, you should immediately give him Probias (and there are other brand names). Anytime a calf is stressed, they can utilize new good bugs. We feed yeast & a product that contains good bugs daily to our show string. It's really cheap insurance. If you get him straightened out (hopefully he's not cronic bloater), I would check with the local feed store & ask what they have to top-dress all the 4-H calves' feed. [/QUOTE]
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